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The architecture of failure pt. 2 (long-version)
You have no idea what’s going on. It happened again. In the exact same way as it always has happened. You blame everything around you that got in the way. That was me, too. When I failed, in the same way I always did. In friendship, in a job, with a loved one, with a goal that was never reached, with the image of my true myself that was never able to be released into the world. It was always the same set up, the same trap, and you too. admit it, you also got the same outcomes
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Your me-search needs a deadline.
Research has an end goal; to return. Etymologically, research means to find again. It is a circular thing, it’s not about finding new things out of thin air, nothing comes nothing. It’s pursuing lost knowledge so to speak. At its deepest root is the idea of circus (the circle, “to go around”). And oddly enough, it instantly makes me jump to the etymology of the word religion, “religare”, meaning to tie-back. To tie-back the source, the origin of our being. And that’s why peop
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EAT THE RICH is slave mentality
It’s been such, in the last few decades, that wealth inequality has surged between the haves and have-nots. But if you were to be born in any era of your choice under the Rawlsian “Veil of Ignorance,” you’d still want to be born now. In other words, being poor today is still a better deal than being born poor yesterday. This is also Steven Pinker’s argument on today’s level progress, that it’s at an all-time high (water access, information access with the internet, new medici
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