This document discusses how fear has led society to manufacture itself away from its true self through compulsory rules and standards designed to provide a false sense of safety and control. This broken feedback loop has led to more problems like hunger, homelessness, and oppression. The document suggests giving each individual soul the freedom and trust to be the feedback loop through self-reflection rather than external rules, and allowing ourselves to immerse in our true selves rather than numbers and standards. This may provide a path for all of humanity to have a "do-over" and leapfrog to a better future.
Beyond your studies ~ You studied X at Y. now what?
HackPra, July 2018
A student's life ago, the author somehow managed to graduate.
On the way, he made a lot of mistakes -- and he still does.
A few people since called him 'successful', but LOL, if only they knew....
And now, the author will do another (big!) mistake:
instead of hiding in shame as he probably should,
he'll share his mistakes with anyone bored enough to attend,
in the hope that he's the last person to ever look that dumb to commit such mistakes.
If you're a genius and you know what to do in life, please skip this. Seriously.
If, like the author at the time, you wonder WTF is going on with graduation, professional work and life, then hopefully you learn a few things. Maybe.
Btw the author is 42 (WTF - old!).
Maybe that will help to provide a few answers.
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There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
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3. tech, the web, whatever.. is allowing us to see these mind wrenching
• anger/praise/money/sorrow toward pro sports players/fans
• rescuing refugees from the water (or not) as they flee war/destruction
• more laws/rules/rights to feed/free/protect us
• more people hungry/imprisoned/homeless/voiceless
• people complaining about service/verbiage
• people dying from service/verbiage
everyday.
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4. we (for a multitude of reasons .. but perhaps mostly fear) have manufactured ourselves right
out of ourselves.
5. and the end result is - our feedback loop (globally and individually and everything in
between) is broken. and we opt/settle for this..
we've sophisticatedly, academically, a whole bunch of other ly's, but perhaps most of all, ..
mathematically.. cranked/contorted/compromised who we already are for the sake of
proof/safety/proof-of-safety (or whatever).
6. we've so collectively convinced ourselves that if we can't explain our
answer/question/insight/idiosyncratic-jargon/et al (thank you *school math et al) there's no room for
understanding.
no room for
us.
fear tries to hide our thinking/grokking/being. fearing us to be seen. as insignificant.
plethora of fighting
posing
depression
*disclaimer/explainer/whatever: it’s the
compulsory/manufactured-consent ness i’m attributing
to a fear that perpetuates not-us ness.
ie: we slide from believing we can’t question things in a
space to realizing we may have consented to terms of
service, to war, to not-us..
14. perhaps the simplest (and most humaneenergy efficient) way to fix this major
problem with our major feedback loop..
is to free/trust
each
individual
soul
as
feedback loop.
15. perhaps Blaise wasn't so concerned we immerse ourselves in numbers/school-
math ness.. but that we immerse ourselves in us.
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17.
18. The moments I have the greatest uninterrupted intimacy with my own mind/experience.
- Maria Popova
19.
20. so .. perhaps.. let's give that/us a try.
ie: model a nother way (where self-talk is our feedback-loop/data) so that 7
billion people can leapfrog to a do-over.