Narz
keeping it real
And I like life & myself better when I'm not locking horns on a regular basis.
Arguing overall is a weak life experience. It's something to do when you've got nothing better to do.
Fighting is addictive though. It activates the wrong parts of my brain though & doesn't develop much of a skillset except maybe seeing thru nonsense arguments & avoiding crazy people but probably hanging out with super chill mofos IRL is going to hone your antenna to meet more of their kind (as opposed to just avoiding hostile kinds).
You never hear of any centanarians who are constantly debating, fighting, arguing. They just life their passions & create value for their families/communities.
The "critic" is a valued social position nowadays, with talking heads on the news & even bloggers & youtubers (the top .001% of them anyway) making more money than scientists by factors of tens & perhaps hundreds.
I thnk this is sad & a trend that should be reversed. Soceity doesn't need more critics, neither snark nor swarm nor anyone's opinion on the Internet (including this one) should be considered action, actvism, active, acteria whether it's a post at 2am or a article by someone getting paid.
Certainly words can spark the fire inside others but if everyone's writing about their sparks, retweeting the "Boy who did something amazing" from buzzfeed pretty soon there will be no more amazing.
Anyway, I'm rambling. I'll start a NYC meetup soon.
Arguing overall is a weak life experience. It's something to do when you've got nothing better to do.
Fighting is addictive though. It activates the wrong parts of my brain though & doesn't develop much of a skillset except maybe seeing thru nonsense arguments & avoiding crazy people but probably hanging out with super chill mofos IRL is going to hone your antenna to meet more of their kind (as opposed to just avoiding hostile kinds).
You never hear of any centanarians who are constantly debating, fighting, arguing. They just life their passions & create value for their families/communities.
The "critic" is a valued social position nowadays, with talking heads on the news & even bloggers & youtubers (the top .001% of them anyway) making more money than scientists by factors of tens & perhaps hundreds.
I thnk this is sad & a trend that should be reversed. Soceity doesn't need more critics, neither snark nor swarm nor anyone's opinion on the Internet (including this one) should be considered action, actvism, active, acteria whether it's a post at 2am or a article by someone getting paid.
Certainly words can spark the fire inside others but if everyone's writing about their sparks, retweeting the "Boy who did something amazing" from buzzfeed pretty soon there will be no more amazing.
Anyway, I'm rambling. I'll start a NYC meetup soon.