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    François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet Oct 2

    I really believe that if you changed the outcome of a few purely random events throughout your life, you'd be a very different person now. That's a good reason not to be too attached to the specifics of who you are & pay more attention to big-picture invariants (values & purpose)

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      2. ً‏ @nathan___gage Oct 2
        Replying to @fchollet

        This is really good wisdom

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      3. A.Saradhi‏ @ununth Oct 2
        Replying to @nathan___gage @fchollet

        True, but why is the tweet classified under Data science ? 😁🤦 Is it due to "random events" ? So much for trusting AI. 😁🙏🏾

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      1. thalapathy‏ @thallukrish Oct 2
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        We are both procedural and event driven. We try to make it procedural (rational side of us), but when we handle events randomly, the procedural aspect gets distorted (irrational side of us). In short, Man is both God and Beast.

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      1. Jacob‏ @notwhatitwillbe Oct 2
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        Who you are now is just a state, it doesn't define you. But what you are going to do next does.

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      1. trylks‏ @trylks Oct 2
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        Unless you already defined your identity based on the big picture, perhaps because some events pushed you to that In any case, it's easy to forget the important stuff like purpose by the urgent stuff like bills. Good reminder

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      1. Aleksey Malyshev‏ @AlexSmallet Oct 2
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        Whenever I go through different parts of life, I realize that no matter what happened I am still who I am. Some things never change.

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      1. Fadi Badine‏ @fadibadine Oct 2
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        Totally agree!

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      2. Timothy Rue‏ @AbstractionPhys Oct 2
        Replying to @fchollet

        Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda. But there is, so to say, law of attraction. The part of being human that machines (configured rocks) can never be created (configured and programmed) to do. Yet there's a symbiotic relationship between individual Identity & big picture alignment benefits.

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      3. Timothy Rue‏ @AbstractionPhys Oct 2
        Replying to @AbstractionPhys @fchollet

        In the simplest of terms. Which is will create more benefits in the big picture? Forced participation or free will participation? This New World Order (a Technocracy Oligarchy) is about forced participation, inclusion referring to being subjects of vs. being willing participants.

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      1. Gugel‏ @Gugel Oct 2
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        True to some extent - random events play a very big role in our lives. But on the flip side, twins separated at birth oftentimes end up living remarkably similar lives. There’s a lot to be said for human agency.

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