I think you need both, and the common denominator is courage: the courage to quit playing it safe and start doing something real, and the courage to empower others with perhaps even more potential power than yourself, no holds barred
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The first one is the courage to play: to not be afraid of one's own mind, to construct sandbox worlds, to engage w/ conspiracy theories & other taboo narratives, to shamelessly enjoy the flora & fauna of mental life, to not take any of it too seriouslyhttps://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1108509096825614336 …
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The second one is the courage to be master *and* apprentice: to build real relationships around real things, to be fearlessly intimate, to deeply & vulnerably love the part of each person you know that represents who they are when all cylinders are firinghttps://twitter.com/webdevmason/status/998861908135432193 …
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People *know it* when you look at them and see their best selves — not the facade they're trying to sell you on, but the real thing that's under like a thousand layers of insecurity and pointless pseudo-introspective looping. If you wanna go after a superpower, go after that one
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How do you become courageous? Humans do this with storytelling & rituals, two very flexible & effective formats for information + emotion transfer that we've either delegated to the institutions of mass culture or basically scrubbed from modern life
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10 Things Successful People Do Differently to Achieve Greatness. Boo, hiss. Shut up. They all READ SCIENCE FICTION, that's what they do.
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I'm trying to figure out How Humanity Wins. The TLDR: "people play a LOT, alone & with each other, with their whole hearts." But they can't right now; it's too scary, they never learned how, they've been punished for it, Hollywood & churches took the tools for self-determination
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For what it's worth, I'm a thoroughly messed up person who gets scared *all the time.* Every single negative trait or tendency stated or implied in this thread is something I've seen in myself. I don't have the missing manual and I'm starved for better stories
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If you're picking up on some thematic trends in these recent "pep-talky" tweets, yup, it's X-Men. You're the mutants and I SEE YOU even if you don't see each otherpic.twitter.com/NpiiYzzrx7
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I know it's not a Very Serious Person Doing Very Serious Things sort of thing to admit, but everything I'm doing right now is basically powered by X-Men self-insert daydreaming. I was so, so lonely when I was a kid. I wish someone had seen me.
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I 100% endorse doing this, btw. Find stories that really click for you and go walk the hero's path. The "bad guy" in X-Men isn't really the villain of the week, it's isolation — specifically, the kind of isolation that causes people to reject their own gifts
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Most important idea here is “don’t take it too seriously.” We need a compilation video of theoretical physicists looking at their work, saying, “Huh. Well that’s f***ing weird.” We don’t *really* know what’s up, ever, on any level & we’re nicer to each other when we grok that
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