What we know, we can control - what we don’t know, controls us
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e always become obsessed by that which beats us and lose all interest in that which we can beat easily.
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ur beliefs are dangerous - not because they are ‘necessarily’ right but because we act on them as ‘though’ they were (and that we have the ‘right’, morally, to do what we do,
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The first learns what makes others tick as well as themselves - the second doesn’t want to know how anyone thinks, including themselves as it would mean being response-able for their own existence and they’d rather somebody else was
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ntelligent people face their fears (study them - the scientific approach). The frightened try to eradicate what they’re scared of (Suppress it/ kill it off - out of sight, out of mind - the political alternative).
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The only thing we ever truly fight is our own ignorance.