Diplomatic, Strategic, Cultural and Digital Historian | Educator | Critic of the existential crises facing Africa and Africans | Catalyst for good governance
@Wizarab10 fear is being hurt in interpersonal relationships which grossly grow them into distrusting others as a measure to protect their peace or happiness, unknowing to them that this does the opposite as no one can live life alone, we need the presence of others and there are healthy
@avrilamaka If you appreciate that kind of psychological depth, you want to read “The Courage to Be Disliked” by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga. It’s framed as a dialogue introducing Adlerian psychology and Greek philosophy, and it touches on this exact point.
I hate when people categorise people to "good" or "bad." Human beings aren't black and white. We're flawed, irrational, loving, selfish, insecure, noble. often all at once.
I read Anna Karenina years ago, and I still think it's one of the most psychologically insightful books I've ever read. Looking back I genuinely think it shaped how I see people. Tolstoy understood human nature better than almost anyone.
The book argues that no one actually chooses 'evil' or acts out of pure malice; rather, everyone is just acting on whatever they subjectively believe is 'beneficial' to themselves in that moment.
In one of the dialogues, the philosopher points out that the classical Greek word for 'good' (agathon) doesn't have a moral meaning; it simply means 'beneficial'. Conversely, 'bad' or 'evil' (kakon) just means 'not beneficial'.
@silverpenydr If this is your reasoning and comprehension, you being a Doc is questionable if at all you’re.
How can you compare MrBeast who is a creative Genius with Dumb boy like Peller? Do you even know what are yardstick for arriving at conclusion in comparative analysis?
- How to get started as a complete newcomer
Perfect read if you're curious about open source or applying for @outreachy next year.
https://t.co/9UqI2si6yN
Just published my first blog post about @fedora
Spent the past 4 days diving into the Fedora Project and I'm genuinely impressed by how they've built a community that actually lives its values.
What I learned about:
- The Four Foundations
- Why Fedora leads, not follows
Watch the full video and transform your mindset:
Success & Growth: Powerful Self-Improvement Lessons and Strategies from Ramadan
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Think Ramadan is just a religious practice?
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I’m happy to announce the Launching of my new app “All ExchangeRates”
-You can use this app to track currency exchange rates for any fiats or crypto.
- Convert crypto/fiat
- Customize push notifications for desired currency
You likes, rt, download and share is appreciated
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@asemota What are you intending to do with it sir? To join a meeting or create one?
Moreso, to use the app, there is a need to have a Microsoft account if the meeting's framework is organization wide. That is, sending and/or accepting invites to/from members within/outside your org.