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Wars
Wars rarely end with an absolute winner. All sides usually lose far more than they gain. Post industrial “homo sapiens” were not supposed for that, it’s a big step backwards, only weak places of complicated social mistakes lead there, usually it’s just about poor managed authority. Resort to physical fight only as a last measure…
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Growth needs mistakes
You can’t truly grow if you never (honestly) admit when you’re wrong and if you never genuinely accept the mistakes you make.
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Advanced systems
An advanced system cannot be just modeled just like a plan, it can only evolve on its own through experiential understanding.
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Refinement
Good quality resides in the absence of the unnecessary.
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Focus on reality
More experience and observation of facts, not theories, opinions, or hopes.
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Honesty Leads to Goodness
Honesty is needed to truly achieve something good. Otherwise, how can you admit to yourself that you were wrong or made mistakes in order to grow? Improvement always involves growth. No matter how much something may dazzle you, if its essence is dishonest—prone to lying and self-deception—then its potential for good is low, and its…
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Cultural code of gigantic nations
The cultural code of gigantic organizations tends to corrupt over time; a massive system gravitate to oppress people, loosing quality a lot. In a herd, you become lame. On a large scale, under weak minds, it’s unbalanced. Resistance can be costly for many. Crisis upon crisis; people to find truth among them.
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Big data; mind processing
With all the new technologies—starting from electricity to advanced encoding techniques—we now have access to vast amounts of information. However, this information does not yet constitute knowledge (which is tested experience that can be repeated and valued for human or natural growth) nor feeling (a pathway to knowledge and meaningful experience, such as through art). To achieve these, all…
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Universal income
Universal income will appear most likely only when the number of unemployed will be really high, when all this automation and everything else will be everywhere. Tech challenges society, hard but for better.
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Progress
Progress is not always straightforward, don’t blindly believe in anything new, neomania often leads to nothing but noise. Simple, stable, practical things win. Observe critically. Progress is resilience, not speed. Over time, only robust solutions will endure, as complexity fades away.
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What Money Can’t Fix
I just randomly hit my elbow hard No money in the whole world would save me from this And from much more But the right wise view of the world could at least save my soul Life goes on…
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effortlessness
Effortlessness is the key to good quality style. It’s not just about order and neatness, but also about feeling free and unburdened. Top quality always feels easy and simple. And it is, but remember the attempts, values, focus, and experience lying behind that. With that freedom of movement, you are getting up and through.
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Stable priority
A balanced, intelligent mind can handle almost any challenge effectively, but it needs time to adjust. A collaboration between such minds is even more beneficial. To allocate energy well, focus on intellectual and humanistic aspects, use these as a foundation to apply open-minded, critical thinking. Everything will turn out well then. End-road values like cults…
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Joy in an essential thing
The key to success is to find an easy approach and enjoy the process. Restrictions and forcing only work for a limited time frame. How to read more books: If a book is too boring, take another one. Find something good in whatever you do, it’s a right to joy, otherwise no flow, no signal