Authenticity is true success.
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Replying to @mistermircea
How does this square with the pinned tweet? /1pic.twitter.com/SnbFNxlcuX
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Replying to @KimStacks @mistermircea
Authenticity => success. Not being too self conscious => success /2
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Replying to @KimStacks @mistermircea
In order to be authentic, you need to think abt urself. In order to be not self conscious, you need to not think abt urself /3
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Replying to @KimStacks @mistermircea
In other words /4pic.twitter.com/8T1ad85cNH
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Replying to @KimStacks @mistermircea
There are a few ways to solve the conflict: e.g. authenticity is not really abt identity so no need to know urself to act authentically. /5
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Replying to @KimStacks @mistermircea
Or solve the outright dilemma between know urself and think abt urself by appealing to moderation. The Golden Mean. The middle path /6
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But I think the most promising solve is the "self" in don't think abt urself and the "self" in know thyself are not the same thing /7
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Replying to @KimStacks
I respect and admire the fact that this small tweet got you thinking about it, and I appreciate your comments.
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I had a question that touched on some of the same issues from @DellAnnaLuca , when I have a little free time I will address them in a thread
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