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  1. Jan 30

    "To say that Buddhist mindfulness reveals the illusion of self is just a simple way of saying that it disambiguates the phenomenal self model into the aggregate of circuits that produce it so you can select circuit-activation more wisely"

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  2. Jan 29

    "There is no programming code in the simulation theory for Awe, Delight or Reverence. Be the Glitch you wish to see in the world."

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    Jan 21

    Thus, ‘capitalism’ is just a kind of planning, partially realized by restricting the plans of subordinate departments (‘private corporations‘), that developed states employ to achieve specifically liberal goals (individualistic hedonism). Anti-liberals must reject it.

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    Jan 21

    The main alternative is not ‘socialist planning’ but ‘nationalist planning’. All states now run according to the individualistic-hedonistic plan (‘capitalism’) originally developed using nationalist planning, including the US. And it’s still employed for ’national security’.

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    Jan 21

    Instead of speaking of ‘free markets’ and buying into liberal propaganda, it’d be more accurate to speak of ‘planning for an individualistic hedonism’. Such a plan can be achieved by restricting the information available to producers, so that they see only ‘consumer demand’.

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    7 Jan 2019

    The opposite of distraction is immersion. Distraction prevents immersion. Immersion prevents distraction. Engagement is a precursor to immersion. Become bored to prevent distraction, entertain yourself to engage, engage until immersion.

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    Jan 25

    exercise: ask someone a difficult or absurd question, and no matter what they answer, praise it

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    Jan 23

    ”So, where do you see yourself in a billion years?”

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    Jan 23

    Are people silly for not having coherent, non-contradictory beliefs, or is it silly to expect intelligent people to have global, universal, coherent beliefs about messy reality?

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    Jan 19

    “Firefall” at Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park, California, looks like a scene from a fantasy movie. But, it is an ordinary waterfall, which is illuminated by the sunset, that gives it a fiery glow.

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    Jan 18

    also can someone tell me the origin of this absurd idea that children should be deprived of things that are edifying so they can learn the value of work ffs

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    28 Sep 2018

    In the attention economy. The ability to ignore is priceless.

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  13. Jan 17

    The sense of humour is hereditary. That's why the group of people with same phenotypes share the same sense of humour to the extent it sometimes becomes a cliché.

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  14. Jan 10

    any idea that is backed up by shitposting becomes weaponized

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    Jan 5

    What the liberal world order achieves is to produce the same kind of system of worldwide coercion, propaganda, and violence it accuses 'authoritarians' of coveting, but in the absence of any goal or higher good. It's enforced global nihilism.

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    Jan 5

    Liberalism is supposed to support pluralism, but this is an impossible and contradictory goal (as liberal theorists have always known), and so it simply perpetuates a kind of 'active nihilism': the pursuit of power in order to ensure that nobody else can put power to good use.

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    now that global warming is over & human immortality is achieved who wants to go to the club

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    Jan 4

    “The remarkable union of that which is unintended, that which has grown, and that which is convincing and indeed necessary. This impels us to exclaim: ‘Yes, that is how things must be!’” — Aesthetics: Volume II, Dietrich von Hildebrand

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