Just because you’re good at something doesn’t mean you should live your life only doing that thing.
Why have we never asked each other, “are you happy enough” rather than “are you good enough” for the work that we do?
One of the best reposts I will ever make. The most profoundly truthful scenes in any movie ever made. This is from the early 80s. Just in time for 1984.
I care deeply about character, and about logical precision, so I’ll never be a Trump fan.
That said, he’s being railroaded in the most unpatriotic conceivable way, and that does elevate him in my eyes. Trump’s enemies are our enemies—enemies of the West.
Utopia cannot exist.
Why?
Because the parent who protects their child from pain keeps the child from understanding the purpose and lesson behind pain.
Only pain and darkness can build strength an character.
Fuck Utopian thinking.
What’s happening today is…
Most are driven toward money and status…
Not to satiate their love of life and snowball their purpose…
But to satiate their impulses and egos.
If we could see life as an expression of the self rather than a timeline to success…could we find fulfillment?
Could we get away from anxiety, distress, and shallow existence?
How are we so sure of who we are?
Are we in the right field of work? Are we playing a character? Are we ignoring passions? Are we side-stepping challenge?
I ask myself these things all the time. It reminds me of the internal lies…
Why does no one that’s pro-vax see that the virus ran through us disastrously because of poor health??
And how are we rejecting the real cases of vaccine caused fatalities and health conditions?
Sam Harris making the ethically incorrect claim that our civil liberties depend on data.
Our freedom does not depend on the IFR.
Our freedom does not depend on whether a vaccine is sterilizing.
How much deeper would our relationships be if we stopped being scared to question/discuss the intimate and vulnerable things that all of us think of while we’re talking….but never do?