There's a sentiment in several Agatha Christie books (usually in the form of warnings to communist/socialist characters) about avoiding the temptation to think of the weight of the world's problems resting on you personally.
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Rather appropriately, this train of thought itself randomly fragmented into 3 disjoint pieces. Glueing piece #2 here, on hyperpluralismhttps://twitter.com/vgr/status/1120932160259510272 …
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Piece #3 is my 3 stooges theory of what's happeninghttps://twitter.com/vgr/status/1120939062188097539 …
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The world is not yours to save. You have an obligation to NOT try to save it.
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It's easier to have an enemy too overwhelming but tangible like white walkers and Nazis. You know who you're fighting, victory is clear cut, even if it's not yours. The same hero mindset is wrongly applied to fighting ideas.
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The satisfaction for tackling an idea form of white walkers exceeds monetary reward, something you can safely humble brag about.
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