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matrixmann October 16 2016, 14:51:52 UTC
I don't know if I maybe always had a rough way with this. There is no episode I can remember where I tended to stay in the same spot with my recognitions for all eternity. There always was the process of developing further, acquiring new knowledge, no matter if I wanted to acquire it or not. It always seemed to have something for me like "I can't get past this fact, I can't just say 1+1=3 while my cognition clearly breaks this image for me".
And, even if things sometimes also took a slow development, but they boiled for themselves at all. Sooner or later then you could get to see a result.

So.. It might be that I have some kind of way with this with throwing things overboard that many others don't have. Or I still didn't encounter one of those things for me where I would be like this too (none of that things that I make a topic).
But - it surely is something important to tell this to others. To point them to this. To kick them the ass to keep going themselves and not remain with one thing for all eternity 'cause that way you gonna be wrong anytime and you gonna make mistakes.
Sometimes you also need to be told things or need to see them spoken out to be able to label them yourself finally.

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onb2017 October 16 2016, 15:13:41 UTC
Some people may get the message, most probably won't. But it is important to say it even for the sake of few.

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matrixmann October 16 2016, 17:31:30 UTC
Yes.
I remember... I also once even needed a few things spoken out that clearly to be able to name them too.
The rhetorics and the accompanying circumstances you can always fight about, but you can't fight about the fact that it once was such a clear declaration - when you hear politicians and all other kinds of people talking that society and their class considers as "important", all they say you find to be like a whole lot of a novel with having no exposition and having no deeper meaning at all compared to that, it's just babbling for a camera and for fooling the masses in letting them think you're a very smart person while you aren't. It was like... like a ray of light in the dark night.

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