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We are not getting older, we're growing
We don't talk about trees getting older. We say they are growing. Let's use the same language for ourselves. We are not getting older. We are growing.
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Talking about people is a sign of low intelligence
Talking about people all the time, especially in a negative way, can be a sign of low intelligence. When someone spends most of their time gossiping, criticizing others, or focusing on personal drama, it usually shows a lack of deep thinking or engaging in more meaningful topics. ... [more]
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The Paradox of Progress
We live in an era defined by relentless progress. Technology advances at an unprecedented rate, bringing efficiency, convenience, and connection. Yet, in the midst of this acceleration, a paradox emerges: the more we optimize our lives, the less present we seem to be in them. The very ... [more]
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Are we living in a simulation?
Alright, hear me out. What if everything around you, from your morning coffee to your existential dread, is just part of an insanely advanced simulation? This isn't just some late-night stoner thought; it's a legit philosophical and scientific debate known as the simulation hypothesis. Basically, the idea ... [more]
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Why conversations centered around other people are considered toxic behavior
Focusing exclusively on others in conversation is toxic because it diverts attention from personal growth and meaningful self-reflection. When individuals fixate on others’ lives, they neglect their own actions and character, missing opportunities for self-improvement. This habit creates a cycle of superficiality, where external drama overshadows introspection ... [more]
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