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Freeform thoughts. Stoicism, minimalism

Independent researching, general philosophy

Ethics, aesthetics, quality, tech, life, cosmos

It’s always better to doubt and ask questions. We are quite limited creatures to really know all the reasons, and our mind often creates a lot of illusions for us too. So it’s just safer to have a critical mind, a factor of survival.
I used to think it was a little dangerous to recommend something like this – because so-called conspiracy theorists “doubt” too much: that the earth is flat, that billionaires chip people, worldwide conspiracies, the illusion of viruses, and so on.
But they don’t doubt and ask questions, in fact they have another problem with them – they are silly misinformed and actually believe in nonsense instead of asking real questions and doubting. So it turns out exactly the opposite.

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  1. Interesting view. I experienced wealth and simple questions always arise after you got everything… what else, what is next? Luxury…

  2. Whenever I see something got center of attention around just money instead of the whole perspective, I doubt its prosperity.…

  3. Yep who ever said life is a nicely served holiday plate… all facts speak for themselves: life is a movement,…

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