Seraph
It's literally the first line of the article you guys, fucking read it instead of speculating:
A pair of students at Harvard have built...
At least not until you've attempted your own genocide!
Theodore Roosevelt’s “Citizenship in a Republic” speech, delivered at the Sorbonne in Paris on April 23, 1910, is popularly known as “The Man in the Arena.” In this speech, Roosevelt emphasizes the importance of individual action and effort over criticism and spectatorship. He argues that:
- It is not the critic who counts, but the person who takes action, faces challenges, and strives to achieve great things.
- The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, not to those who merely observe from the sidelines.
- Those who dare to take risks, make mistakes, and persevere despite setbacks are worthy of respect, even if they fail.
- In contrast, cynics and critics who never attempt to achieve greatness themselves are weak and unworthy of respect.
- True greatness comes from striving valiantly, knowing great enthusiasms and devotions, and spending oneself in a worthy cause.
Roosevelt’s speech encourages individuals to take an active role in shaping their communities and the world, rather than simply criticizing others from a distance. It celebrates the virtues of courage, perseverance, and dedication, and serves as a powerful call to action for those who seek to make a positive impact.
"Not the brightest cookie in the crayon box" is an amalgamation of 3 different sayings I've been trying to make happen. It won't happen.
Start today. You will lose muscle mass between now & then and keeping it up makes a huge difference.
If you're interested I read this useful book on the subject: Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity by Peter Attia
Unfortunately we'll have to settle for Payday 2.5. They labeled it 3 but we all know better...
The one thing fascists can't stand is to be laughed at. Don't take them seriously - laugh at them and it hits harder than a gut punch.
What's stopping you from doing this now? Seems like it would be naturally the place that industry professionals would flock to and would see dramatic success.
What are your thoughts on the headline: People No Longer Think Working Hard Leads To Better Life
Is this just the natural state of things then?