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*MJ comment -The solution for this morasse is the art of possibility. Yes, we have a past. Yes, we have a choice of where to go in the future. Worries about the future are what keeps us stuck in a bucket of crabs. But people love being down in the bucket. They would also love to climb out. Ultimately It's our choice.
*MJ comment -The solution for this morasse is the art of possibility. Yes, we have a past. Yes, we have a choice of where to go in the future. Worries about the future are what keeps us stuck in a bucket of crabs. But people love being down in the bucket. They would also love to climb out. Ultimately It's our choice.


=VIia Dale=
=Via Helen Dale=
*''Davos and the World Economic Forum are, of course, the pinnacle of moral-signalling bullshit''
*''Davos and the World Economic Forum are, of course, the pinnacle of moral-signalling bullshit'' -[https://helendale.substack.com/p/in-the-absence-of-reality-testing]

Revision as of 00:46, 8 May 2023

https://erikhoel.substack.com/p/the-gossip-trap

  • Eleanor Roosevelt -Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.
  • So then what is civilization? It is a superstructure that levels leveling mechanisms, freeing us from the gossip trap.
  • As William Faulkner said, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”
  • MJ comment -The solution for this morasse is the art of possibility. Yes, we have a past. Yes, we have a choice of where to go in the future. Worries about the future are what keeps us stuck in a bucket of crabs. But people love being down in the bucket. They would also love to climb out. Ultimately It's our choice.

Via Helen Dale

  • Davos and the World Economic Forum are, of course, the pinnacle of moral-signalling bullshit -[1]