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ouch, that actually makes me think. I mean, there's bad and good stuff about it.
I still think we as humans should adopt more of a slow-to-grow approach.
Think of it this way - driving a car. First cars should always be stick shift, no cameras, no power steering, no power windows. MAke it hard. It's easy to learn more when it's hard. Then as you age, you get more comforts, but ALWAYS have the backstop of "learning it right".
I wish more things were this way - extrapolate to medicine, computers, plumbing, whatever. Get a grounding first. Then make it easy.
btw 401 $DEGEN for you as appreciation for your remaining 4 months on my hypersub! 1 reply
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