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The true answer, the true solution to all our problems is to do what we have been doing for the last 10,000 years: to remain human. To invent new things, to create new things, and to form solutions. The only way we fail is to accept the nihilistic ideas of those who hate humanity and all that they are and seek a world without our existence. One where they have destroyed humanity in a mass suicide, so that they can argue that they won’t be alone. It’s one associated with Extinction Rebellion and all who follow them—those who seek comfort in a cult because it’s simple. As they are placated and they don’t need to work hard, they don’t need to take responsibility; they can blame others, and so they blame business and capitalism and government. It stems from a mentality that lets people focus on the external, and so rather than changing themselves, rather than learning and educating and developing new solutions, they allow themselves to live in a world where they can simply blame and hate.

In the press, they say: “If it bleeds, it leads.” In an endless quest for click-bait advertising, we have been indoctrinated to believe a falsely pessimistic view of society in the world. In 2017, we had the first year of no crash of any commercial passenger plane at all. Yet, we look at the few isolated instances as if they were the norm.

“Weird Al” Yankovic summarises it well in his parody song First World Problems, with lines such as, “The thread count on these cotton sheets has got me itching,” and, “My house is so big, I can’t get Wi-Fi in the kitchen.”

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>>16392137
The true answer, the true solution to all our problems is to do what we have been doing for the last 10,000 years: to remain human. To invent new things, to create new things, and to form solutions. The only way we fail is to accept the nihilistic ideas of those who hate humanity and all that they are and seek a world without our existence. One where they have destroyed humanity in a mass suicide, so that they can argue that they won’t be alone. It’s one associated with Extinction Rebellion and all who follow them—those who seek comfort in a cult because it’s simple. As they are placated and they don’t need to work hard, they don’t need to take responsibility; they can blame others, and so they blame business and capitalism and government. It stems from a mentality that lets people focus on the external, and so rather than changing themselves, rather than learning and educating and developing new solutions, they allow themselves to live in a world where they can simply blame and hate.

In the press, they say: “If it bleeds, it leads.” In an endless quest for click-bait advertising, we have been indoctrinated to believe a falsely pessimistic view of society in the world. In 2017, we had the first year of no crash of any commercial passenger plane at all. Yet, we look at the few isolated instances as if they were the norm.

“Weird Al” Yankovic summarises it well in his parody song First World Problems, with lines such as, “The thread count on these cotton sheets has got me itching,” and, “My house is so big, I can’t get Wi-Fi in the kitchen.”

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>>16378384
The true answer, the true solution to all our problems is to do what we have been doing for the last 10,000 years: to remain human. To invent new things, to create new things, and to form solutions. The only way we fail is to accept the nihilistic ideas of those who hate humanity and all that they are and seek a world without our existence. One where they have destroyed humanity in a mass suicide, so that they can argue that they won’t be alone. It’s one associated with Extinction Rebellion and all who follow them—those who seek comfort in a cult because it’s simple. As they are placated and they don’t need to work hard, they don’t need to take responsibility; they can blame others, and so they blame business and capitalism and government. It stems from a mentality that lets people focus on the external, and so rather than changing themselves, rather than learning and educating and developing new solutions, they allow themselves to live in a world where they can simply blame and hate.

In the press, they say: “If it bleeds, it leads.” In an endless quest for click-bait advertising, we have been indoctrinated to believe a falsely pessimistic view of society in the world. In 2017, we had the first year of no crash of any commercial passenger plane at all. Yet, we look at the few isolated instances as if they were the norm.

“Weird Al” Yankovic summarises it well in his parody song First World Problems, with lines such as, “The thread count on these cotton sheets has got me itching,” and, “My house is so big, I can’t get Wi-Fi in the kitchen.”

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