Childish lessons, disposable friends. The nature of friendship matures, and as you look back upon your mistakes, you realize that those mistakes were not regrets, but mere incompatibilities.
The curation forms the resolve. Easy-come, easy-go.
I understand the nature of finding boundaries. And yes, a single soul may experience regrets while finding those boundaries. But soon, the soul sends avatars to do the frontier work on their behalf, as they accumulate evolving lessons.
Economics is very underrated tbh. The longer I’ve been in the financial industry the sillier it is I find all the jeering of economics by finance bros who got B+ in their undergrad advanced micro. Most people live their whole lives not understanding the concept of equilibrium.
@ChrisWh82528480@Blake_no_number@RoRRRyHate@credealjunkie in the case of:
- SF, zoning policies artificially limit supply.
- NYC, density is the limiting factor.
"but look at tokyo" - yes, look at how their population is terminal. look at how homogeneous their living conditions are.
at a certain point, you prioritize qualitative data.
sometimes you gotta keep following, unfollowing, muting, refollowing an account until you both die. sometimes you are in a strange attractor and that’s okay
Once you check your favorite accounts, you'll develop a fondness for the left side of the curve.
You will midwit your way through life if you don't test the systems that appoint authority.
Once you check your favorite accounts, you'll develop a fondness for the left side of the curve.
You will midwit your way through life if you don't test the systems that appoint authority.
If you're curious about the hospital shootings, remember which profession locked you in your house and forced you to get experimental shots to keep your job.
Mercy will not be found. It is in motion and cannot be stopped.
u gotta be thinking in equilibriums. not just "what will happen if i do this" but "what the rest of my life look like if im the type of person who does this"
@gunsnrosesgirl3 why people don't understand that communism leads to a decrease in morale, and thus a decrease in production, and thus a deficit of production, and thus a famine, and thus an usurpation of resources, and thus a labor revolt, and thus a genocide, and thus world war.
@HuXijin_GT as long as your people infiltrate the media and the educational institutions, your confidence in chinese superiority will be blind to the reality that 95% of america isn't ivy league.
you focus on "elite," but america is grass roots.