Abraham Maslow. I never took him seriously: ancient history; discredited woo. Skimming his 1964 _Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences_; realizing I was wrong. Read charitably, he’s got considerable wisdom & rigorous sense about meaningness that our culture has lost since.
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This is simultaneously ridiculous and politically unacceptable; you could not publish it now. It’s also true (in some sense) and important (in some sense) and everyone knows that (in some sense). Not a typical passage, but it stuck out for me.pic.twitter.com/hYAj9MTL3W
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Replying to @Meaningness
I know some people exist who don’t have sex like this but I assumed they were a minority.
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Well, there’s sex per se, and then there’s learned sexual self-loathing. I don’t know of statistics but my general impression is that for many people sex doesn’t work well, and that many reject their own sexuality.
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Gender politics, despite (usually) good intentions and (often) resulting in structural improvements, seems to have made this dramatically worse for some minorities.https://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1254544729208811522 …
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