how is the attitude “think like nobody else is thinking” perceived in the world?
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Replying to @snigdhar0y
If you embody that attitude...does it even matter?
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Replying to @Cantide1
I don’t think it matters if you embody any sort of attitude (unless you’re harming others or endangering yourself) But I’m curious how the world perceives this type of mindset. Arrogant?
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Replying to @snigdhar0y @Cantide1
Typically? Crazy or arrogant, depending on whether they can discredit your views or not. Which is why it's usually easier to just do than to advocate for.
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that just made me think of something unrelated, but kind of related: when do you think that we'll reach a point of meta-evolution where everyone has eyes opened and brains are likepic.twitter.com/MNXBzP23QM
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Replying to @snigdhar0y @Cantide1
I'm not sure we will, so no bets on when. Mass enlightenment seems like the Buddhist equivalent of Revelations or Ragnarok: an "end to the story" story, not a near-term achievable or even desirable thing. Far easier to work with the amount of galaxy-brain already in existence.
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Replying to @temujin9 @DanielleFong and
i’m pretty certain that our inflationary psychosocial universe divided and compressed enough souls that it bounced off some inviolable realities and a “singularity” if you want to call it that is now impossible. instead you have something more like this. https://youtu.be/6n3Gou2y4Gg pic.twitter.com/jEHMEOHmO6
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trying to be cool here in Canada 


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