If you say you advocate "empowerment," how dare you denigrate the people around you for building their own power?
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If you need others to forever need *you*, how can you ever really desire for them to be free?
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Because I have to pretend their success is at my expense somehow to protect my fragile ego.
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People also mistake jealousy for envy. Be envious of others' success but not jealous!
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It’s “hatred of the good for being good”
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everyone should have the right and opportunity to escape our hell, and so be destroyed for it
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I see a lot of internet teardowns of great men and women. I see a lot of internet idolization of unloveable trolls. Wishing you luck in your campaign to restore civility to the public sector.
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Because they only support a very specific kind of opportunity https://twitter.com/blader/status/1279878763036041216?s=21 …https://twitter.com/blader/status/1279878763036041216 …
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To steelman the arguments of people who are always dunking on the successful: they believe the rules and competitive landscape are unfair, and the success achieved was the result of that uneven landscape.
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