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A fool with luck
You’d get even three times more lucky, still you’re a fool directed to an end road after all. For the real success, good morals and general education comes before power and money.
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The layering of fortunate circumstances
The development of progress is a total accumulation of fortunate circumstances. The lucky events endure. It is additionally filtered by life at a distance – the lucky villains and fools lose in the end, as well as all their legacy. Only what is not only fortunate but universally, humanistically optimal for people remains. Just mechanically,…
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it’s complicated it’s complicated it’s complicated
The world is a very complex, messy and spontaneous place. We’re human beings, and in our society and our systems of living, it’s even more complicated. There’s randomness everywhere. Very, very much depends on luck… the wilder we are, the more our system and distribution depends on chance. But this comes from an observer perspective…
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Thoughts on Justice, Luck, the Meaning of Life, and System Efficiency
Fact: The primary and irreducible source of mutations, including both cancerous and genius ones, is the natural process of cellular division. Genetic mutations involve randomness by their very nature. Therefore, by the way, among other things, one cannot judge people by their origin… a genetic mutation makes everyone different. No matter what family or homeland…
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Assholes coming to power
The big problem of the modern world is random and ignorant people getting huge money/authority. Oversaturation of power often makes them even worse. Not good educated, not morally correct, not best talented, but medium ones… Masses of banal people just follow their craziness silently later because most folks are just too lazy to inspect that…
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Prisoners
Are prisoners really so bad? Are they not just a part of us, a part of the whole tree of life? Could we have our own faults that these people are wasted? Greedy, closed, selfish, naive, conceited… that leads to toxicity that damages souls around us, and then we imprison them, but then later their…