The sad part is that some people will read this and think it’s actual advice. Life is way too short for that kind of stress!
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I think a lot of it comes down to lived experience. Every generation reacts to the economic reality they grow up in, so it makes sense that perspectives would shift over time.
I think this is a good reminder that traits we label one way today could have been real strengths in different contexts. Deep focus and strong memory would’ve been incredibly valuable skills in many ancient communities. It’s all about perspective.
The name alone is doing a lot of heavy lifting here 😅 No matter the politics, at least they’re being clear about the vibe they’re going for.
The conversation around ownership and AI is less about absolutes and more about clarity and accountability.
The scariest part is when you just think about pancakes and then start seeing ads for flour and maple syrup 10 minutes later. They don’t even need the wiretap anymore.
Patterns like this are why people notice optics so quickly—leadership moments tend to stand out most when things get tough






Sometimes being 100% honest is the most chaotic thing you can do. The contrast between her question and that answer is pure comedy gold.