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Bryan Johnson
@bryanjohnson
Adults could previously offer kids advice about the future. That’s no longer the case.
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
Good luck kids. You're on your own. Btw, wisdom is worthless now.
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phil
@phil
not lindy
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@downshift.eth
luckily, we can still give them advice on being human.
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Funghibull
@funghibull
Wild time to be a new parent
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Paul
@vpaulantonio1
well kids were never known to be followers of advice anyway
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Aunt HoⓂ️ie
@infinitehomie
That’s what hurts my heart for my niece and nephew. But we as adults can do the best we can. Just like the adults that were there to tell us about the future (which was likely wrong)
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Patrick Atwater
@patwater
Eh, there’s still things that are timeless
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Adam
@adam-
Its less about asking for advice and more about knowing which questions to ask.
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Mirs (amir motlagh)
@mirs
nonsense this only applies to surface level changes & our interactions with tech core of human behavior, intelligence & lizard processes remains hard-coded even through immense tech changes nothing we have now fundamentally challenges that yet, only ambition advice through lived experience stays Lindy until otherwise
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