i find this to be true only in some contextshttps://twitter.com/vgr/status/1307568054230872064 …
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The quoted tweet is extremely individualistic imho, I've been planting saplings and tending to forests that will only reap benefits in 80 years, since I was a kid. Makes complete sense when ancestors have been doing the same for 300 years. Gotta think bigger than just yourself
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Now, it's true the older you get, the more you've traded your free potential into concrete knowledge and achievement, and it makes less sense to start again on an unfamiliar terrain. There's stuff to do on the areas where you have DEEP knowledge and practical skill
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aww I like this, now they just get to be trees and live their free tree lives
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Yeah :)
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fills me with pride to know my descendants may yet sail across the divide to conquer my enemies
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Contemplate this on the Visingsö!
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"Time seems to go faster as you get older, so you get more patient and start to properly prepare for your projects, and take your exponentially depleting remaining time to get it right. And we wonder why most great works were made by young people. They didn't time out." --Notch
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Or if a consturction project takes a bit too long, its going to probably last even longer
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We must develop radical life extension to lower time preference
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