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#289: The League of Extraordinary Ladies
Friday • October 2nd 2020 • 10:48:07 pm • 7KB

At first they laughed, then they called them a cult, then accused them of corruption, and when it was all over, most called them The Founding Mothers. We didn't live under a threat of Nuclear War, the models predicted the war as 100% certain. This is what...

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#288: They Walk Among Us
Thursday • October 1st 2020 • 9:16:29 pm • 2KB

I have searched for great beings, because I wanted to learn about life. And I found them, they are not even rare. Many are outspoken, and all over the internet. Though, far greater in person, than they show to the public. They walk among us, quiet and...

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#287: Cosmopolis 1.0
Wednesday • September 30th 2020 • 9:49:42 pm • 5KB

It felt so healthy to sit down to the first version, the promise of creating a program that will change the world felt amazing. They settled on trusty bare bones express, and the first routes they put in were view and edit. Carl Sagan once said, that if...

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#286: The Conjecture
Tuesday • September 29th 2020 • 8:20:13 pm • 8KB

It started Christmas 2020, the world was already in trouble; the conjecture in a sentence was this: "What can be corrupted will be corrupted, and there are no fully operational public institutions anywhere", it is too easy for bad people to, not just...

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#285: Helping Humanity Grow in Wisdom
Monday • September 28th 2020 • 7:39:49 pm • 2KB

Ability to connect with knowledge through audio-books, and retain that knowledge, as your own, and build on it to no end, is beyond the powers of Universe. Inheriting Knowledge to build Wisdom makes you unstoppable, and once you sit down to write a book of...

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#284: Help Them Believe In Their Genius
Sunday • September 27th 2020 • 6:33:34 pm • 5KB

A new age is coming, an age where the younger generations will end tolerance of blind mistakes. There will be no more business as usual, for there was never a usual to be had. The children can see that borders are hurting the world, political, cultural,...

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#283: Bring School To The Student
Saturday • September 26th 2020 • 9:42:50 pm • 719B

We brought students to schools, and now time has come, to bring schools to students. We will now take great care to remove any and all political, cultural, religious indoctrination, we will remove blind spots, bad ideas, grades, divisions, incompetent...

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#282: The Urban Explorer
Friday • September 25th 2020 • 11:05:06 pm • 736B

shiey on the news shiey - no lanes UNDERCITY New York City Urban Exploration, please don't do this at home. Escaping Roof AFTER Mistaken For Thief AND Police Called Exploring an Abandoned Water Park in China Abandoned Disneyland Knock-Off - Nara Dreamland...

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#281: On Bringing Books To Life
Friday • September 25th 2020 • 8:22:46 pm • 2KB

The simplest, most resilient, tested and lasting unit of information, that can transfer large amounts of knowledge between Human Beings, is a book. Reading a raw book is like eating soup from a can, it is very nutritious, it tastes OK, it is fine, but...

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#280: Free and Open Lectures: A Call To Heroism
Thursday • September 24th 2020 • 6:36:23 pm • 3KB

My Friends, In this letter I ask you to begin working on building the schools we wish we had, by means of creating free and open audio and video lectures. I am asking you to study what you love, to learn and master what moves your heart, and improve and...

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#279: You Have To Slow Down To Hear Audio Books
Wednesday • September 23rd 2020 • 9:56:47 pm • 4KB

Just like we are vulnerable, to listening to authority without question. Just like we are blind to indoctrination, unable to see fast enough that reality had been warped. We also have a problem of integration with Knowledge and Wisdom, if our days are too...

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#278: To The Men Who Sold The World
Tuesday • September 22nd 2020 • 7:59:27 pm • 6KB

Elementary Schools are still a Dream, perhaps the most beautiful Achievement of Human Kind. Before mandatory education people didn't think poor kids could learn, people didn't want poor kids to learn. But we did it, we did it, it worked. It will always...

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#277: Share Your Lectures With The World
Monday • September 21st 2020 • 8:51:11 pm • 2KB

Recordings of lectures and digital materials should be put into public domain. Schools should not to charge money for recordings of lectures. Education is meant to be free, for the Good of All Humanity. An institution may charge money for a live lecture,...

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#276: You Are A Genius
Sunday • September 20th 2020 • 5:30:09 pm • 2KB

You have to break away, and start doing the things you love, your way. You only grow smarter, when you add thoughts together, and create a greater whole that makes you better. You have to find your beginning, right now, find a way to stop listening to...

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#275: Speak Out To Inspire
Saturday • September 19th 2020 • 4:46:19 pm • 616B

Don't just try to be the change you hope to see, it will take more, than just you and me. You have to move an entire generation, or two, and they need to be really touched so that they may follow you. You have to speak out, to inspire, send a Noble Message...

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#274: The Human
Friday • September 18th 2020 • 8:13:53 pm • 537B

Eleanor Roosevelt’s Fight for Human Rights Max Richter - All Human Beings (Official Music Video by Yulia Mahr) Viktor Frankl Little Girl UDHR The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Life Lessons From 100-Year-Olds Eckhart Tolle Emotional Intelligence The...

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#273: One Life, All Life, Onto The Future
Friday • September 18th 2020 • 5:19:23 pm • 1KB

Once and for all, learn to see Your Life as a Whole, You only get one life, and that whole life is your life. The whole thing is yours, but you also have to become, Great Beings, Mountain Movers, and Mentors. The little ones need it, you have to teach them...

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#272: Her Wisdom and World Peace
Thursday • September 17th 2020 • 7:52:13 pm • 1KB

There was a little lady that figured out how to change the world, all that is known, is that she wasn't very old. She posted a single long video, that opened with "I don't want to be a bother," today, everyone just calls her, Mum or Mother. She said that...

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#271: The Light Of Authenticity and Pursuits of Excellence
Wednesday • September 16th 2020 • 9:14:16 pm • 6KB

Authenticity and Pursuits of Excellence are a fine method, for resisting the overwhelming power of Cultural Indoctrination. It is easy to trick ourselves that we know enough, that we will do enough, but to test ourselves we only need to see if we can...

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#270: We Must All Write
Tuesday • September 15th 2020 • 5:12:36 pm • 5KB

Writing is like the spinning top in Inception, it is a way to self evaluate. If you continue being unable to write, then it means you are surrounded by invisible walls. Being able to lay down your favorite thoughts on a piece of paper, and helping to...

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#269: And Then You Learn To Write
Monday • September 14th 2020 • 9:28:00 pm • 1KB

It is pretty embarrassing to be born into a world where our dear politicians pointed atomic weapons at each other, and celebrated the peace; that this brought to the world. I will say that with broken schools or fake education, we can't really have the...

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#268: The Future Doth Sneak
Sunday • September 13th 2020 • 4:23:48 pm • 5KB

Same things may have many different names, and different things can be called by the same name. Add liars, manipulators, pretenders, the vengeful, greedy, and blind. Add language barriers, national borders, fake education, indoctrination, censorship,...

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#267: Of Political Systems
Saturday • September 12th 2020 • 5:33:42 pm • 3KB

A system of institutions is like a collection of computer programs, where each program relies on the other for valid information. Cities are powered by institutions, and when institutions go bad, the entire city suffers; similar to how a computer will...

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#266: The Believer
Friday • September 11th 2020 • 10:56:11 pm • 732B

My thoughts for the Call to Unite How books can open your mind by Lisa Bu Why you should make useless things by Simone Giertz Why are these 32 symbols found in caves all over Europe by Genevieve von Petzinger How language shapes the way we think by Lera...