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It’s a quote attributed to Aristotle.
In that light, such anger would be virtuous (being neither too extreme nor timid, too late nor early, based on the proper reason, and with an appropriate response).
It’s too bad none of the “decline of Western Civilization” people care to heed this quote. They seem to have abandoned virtue altogether, preferring vice and viciousness instead.
The more affordable Republican alternative to Obamacare.
This sounds like something that will work! Thank you!
There are styles of gardening? Are any of them suitable for a lazy beginner?
Putting up those dishes is going to be exhausting!
Or am I?
My wife does this, and I’m just like, “…wtf is your problem?”
Literally me right now.
I could read this book I want to get through within the next week. Or I could read a chapter of this other book for class.
But here I am…doin’ neither.
Logseq might be more up your alley then. I don’t think it has a license like Obsidian does.
I still read the news and argue about it with people on the internet, which is what I’m recommending against doing. Don’t be me. Live your life. I’m seriously not sure I’m more off “informed” than if I were to just draw furry erotica all day.
For me, the key question is, What does being up to date help you? And my answer, as someone that is constantly up to date, is that it doesn’t.
Any number of hobbies. Try to make a tree grow.
Maybe a controversial take, but there’s no reason to pay attention to the news.
It’s basically propaganda through and through and made to make you feel small and unsafe in your own home.
Honestly, I think half the US would be more informed if they never watched the news again.
This what I use! I’ve been using Obsidian for years now! There is something really nice about taking notes on a book and then always having those notes available. It’s even better for school since a lot of stuff is repeatedly covered in classes.
Just use regular chatgpt. It’s the same thing without the Microsoft integration…
…that’s freakin’ cool!
I have a temporary dream (as in we’ll see how long this lasts…) of building a database of legislation by state that can easily be queried.
I think a lot of people rely on the news to tell them how to interpret legislation when it’s actually really easy to figure it out for yourself if you know where to look. And with the proliferation of AI, it should be even easier to know what legislation is without some political analyst with an agenda.
Anyway, the idea is to have all this available on one website that uses open source code for the underlying database.
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As I like to tell myself, “Maybe next time!”