@hedg3d@lichthauch Great question, my response for myself is, good according to myself, when you find your definition of good then you know who you are. My definition is: Do my actions and words build trust?
@elonmusk We’re born knowing almost nothing. Life is the journey of self-discovery through what we create. Abundance doesn’t remove the work — it removes the ceiling on what our work can achieve.
Robots build the stage. We still write and perform the play.
What dream have you been holding
@naval Truth is objective and independent. It doesn’t belong to anyone, any group, institution, or even the discoverer. It simply is—whether we know it, like it, or have the tools to uncover it yet. Gravity worked the same way before and after Newton or Einstein formalized our understan
Enduring biographical mysteries are fascinating. I like the idea that we will probably never know exactly who Eric Hoffer, the author of one of the more influential books in mid-20th-century social theory, was, and where he spent the first 40 years of his life.
@GrantCardone@EricSpracklen Jobs is the sticking point, most people can not purchase a home all cash or partial, so your average person goes to get a loan for a home will they pass the underwriting process? Their trustworthiness, job stability, and future potential growth income are assessed, will they…
@readswithravi “ how can you expect people to like you, when most people don’t like themselves.”-unknown
When you come up with what your personal definition of good is…then you will know who you are.
@TheJoeySwoll I can look at you but you can not look at me. Everyone reading this please go listen the song Ironic by Alanis Morissette, turn volume to 11.