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The Internet is the Petri dish of humanity. We can't control what grows in it, but we don't have to watch either. ↗
#human-behavior #human-condition #human-race #humanity-and-society #internet
A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact. ↗
I want to be a simple man with simple thoughts Because it's hard to find them in the world....but easy to Believe ↗
#human-nature #life #life-philosophy #mystery-of-life #philosophy
Of course genes can’t pull the levers of our behavior directly. But they affect the wiring and workings of the brain, and the brain is the seat of our drives, temperaments and patterns of thought. Each of us is dealt a unique hand of tastes and aptitudes, like curiosity, ambition, empathy, a thirst for novelty or for security, a comfort level with the social or the mechanical or the abstract. Some opportunities we come across click with our constitutions and set us along a path in life. ↗
#genes #patterns #temperments #thought #life
Be mindful of your social environment. By nature, the group you hang-out with will develop a common behavior and mindset. This behavior usually gravitates towards the lowest common denominator. Choose your group wisely. ↗
Wir erhalten Bedeutung durch unsere Beziehungen zu etwas oder jemandem, zur Familie, zu Freunden, zum Geliebten und - über die Arbeit - zur Welt. Ich denke, dass es von den persönlichen Beziehungen, die jemand eingehen kann, abhängt, ob er sein Leben als sinnvoll oder sinnlos ansieht. ↗
The kingdom of Aragon possessed an official known as the Justicia, for whom no exact equivalent is to be found in any country of western Europe. An Aragonese noble appointed by the Crown, the Justicia was appointed to see that the laws of the land were not infringed by royal or baronial officials, and that the subject was protected against any exercise of arbitrary power. The office of Justicia by no means worked perfectly, and by the late fifteenth century it was coming to be regarded as virtually hereditary in the family of Lanuza, which had close ties with the Crown; but none the less, the... ↗