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Ie there’s a strong temptation to try and jumpstart history with *any* move, even a dumb, pointless one. Exists at all scales. From Putin or Musk down to you and me. The “shallows and miseries” state is tough to endure.
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Even people with strong missions and tunnel visions around them are uneasy, because their missions unravel if the rest of humanity is “bound in shallows and miseries” Elon’s been tunnel visioned on making Mars rockets and babies. Why did he need this dumb twitter spasm?
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Shit the entire world is kinda waiting for Godot isn’t it? Only the clueless are barreling on with their missions unaware that the world’s attention has unraveled and the overall plot lost. Bless ‘em.
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Lol, look what I wrote then. “Low-level grifters might hoard toilet paper, sell fake N95 masks, or peddle fake cures, but bigger, Bond-villain level moves are hard to script.” We haven’t moved an inch. History is dead in the water. If Even Elon can’t make up a Bond villain move
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Come on universe, make your next creative move. Bring on a proper new “tide in the affairs of men.” Send Godot out to fight. Yet another omicron variant ain’t it. 🤬
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When the ship of history is stuck in the doldrums, there are no smart moves. No cleverly leveraged use of winds and currents of change. You just have to break out the oars and start rising.
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