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4n6, privacy and whatnot.

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Don't be impressed by money, followers, degrees, and titles. Be impressed by kindness, integrity, humility, and generosity.


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OPEN ALL OF THE UNITED STATES NOW!

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“Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true.” Francis Bacon


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🧠 How to have a GROWTH mindset 🧠 -Frame challenges as opportunities. -Look for the good in every situation. -Seek feedback from people you respect. -Keep promises you make to yourself. -Don’t compare yourself to others; be proud of who you are. -Do the hard things first.


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This is perfectly normal and not a dystopian nightmare at all.


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Fun fact of the day: You can bully fragile coronahysterics out of the best money ever invented simply by holding it and ignoring the synchronized self-flagellation & virtue-signalling dictated by their favorite public health bureaucrats. Long bitcoin, short hysteria!


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Nobody should feel personal guilt (nor take credit for) the actions of their ancestors. If YOU didn't do it, then it's not your sin, nor your achievement.


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This all started with 'two weeks to slow the spread and flatten the curve'. NEVER forget that.


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You should read Antifragile. Great book. “There is no long-term stability without short-term volatility.” - @nntaleb


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When you try to FORCE 'diversity', 'inclusion', and 'tolerance' too hard, you end up with bigotry, exclusion, and intolerance.


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Show me a problem that can't be fixed by bitcoin, beef, and barbells, and I will show you a problem that can't be fixed.


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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training function as a stress test for belonging to the managerial elite: If you don’t vomit while regurgitating their carefully crafted doctrine, it’s a sign you can be a good little brick in their Babel Tower.


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Only in America can you find a kid wearing $150 tennis shoes, drinking a $5 cup of coffee, typing on his $1000 cell phone complaining on social media that he is oppressed and that capitalism has failed...


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Treating healthy people as if they are diseased is pathological. Quarantining them is tyrannical. Both are irrational and illogical.


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Scientists who support silencing opposing voices are actually priests.


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As we sort through the outcomes of the last year, it’s critical that we trace each impact back to its source. Pretending like all of this destruction was inevitable does nothing to help us fix the damage now, & will do nothing to help us make better decisions in the future. 5/5


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The pandemic didn’t use fear to control people’s behavior. The pandemic didn’t threaten people with social, financial, and professional ostratcization for pointing out the harms caused by any of the above. People did those things. They were not inevitable... 4/5


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The pandemic didn’t ignore basic tenets of public health. The pandemic didn’t exploit itself for political leverage. The pandemic didn’t create a lucrative products/industries dependent upon its continuation. The pandemic didn’t siphon resources from other deadly threats 3/5


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