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when you're a kid you go out in the world and the world is full of possibility you grow up and others / and the world convinces you that that's not the case, you have to struggle, we have limited resources, and limited time and whatever yeah, it turns out that is wrong
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Being able to unlearn some “adult behaviors” and relearn child-like curiosity and ingenuity is not only underrated, but it makes other grownups look at you funny and tell you you’re crazy.
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gotta tune out the noise
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I think we as humans need to do regular garbage collection of our memes and ideas. We collect random thoughts that are not our own. I find it useful to examine them Not sure how to do this succinctly over time though. Meeting people and. Challenging my beliefs help
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As someone who is deep in the career rat race and time-poor as a result of professional obligations, I can attest to the funnel of possibilities narrowing down quite quickly through a combination of societal and self-inflicted constraints: lifestyle inflation, career prestige, peer pressure, professional specialization
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society, not us luckily, but the entire world doesnt ever “break the cycle” so to speak, build YOUR dreams. Let that sink in…
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When I was in 5th grade we had adults come into class and talk about their careers. My classmates then stood and announced what they wanted to be when they grew up. I listed about 4/5 things and all but one adult told me I HAVE to pick ONE. I refused. I never lost that drive/optimism. Too much evidence otherwise.
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the world is full of possibility/opportunity whether you are there or not. it does not care about you in particular. your job is to listen, tune in, and become a conduit rather than forcing something to happen. i find the term "inner child" to be sad because it implies an alternate self is needed...to be yourself
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@samantha
maybe it’s a combination of both! we can struggle, have limited resources, and time. But that doesn’t mean the world isn’t full of possibilities and opportunities 🦪
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Stomping the curiosity & opportunity out of the world one child at a time. Modern day education.
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@dmg
I always think about this image. Thankfully it’s still in there!
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Ever since Riva Tez posted this presentation (iirc it was for Praxis) it’s been my header Once I’ve been to a traditional Japanese onsen the bottom sentence is going on my arm or hand Resonates greatly coming from a rural place I think, being in love with the US and tech for the opportunities was looked down upon
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“You always have a choice Peter”
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POV: You signed a contract stating your employer owns your 💡 …So you are effectively forced into stagnation…
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nice
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