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freemymind 🇨🇭
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#daoist #voluntarist #anarchist #humanist #social #political #conversations #nonviolence How to learn my philosophy: Start with some critical thinking on youtube with "TEDed the deomon of reason" miniseries Start with Immanuel Kants techings, follow stoics, also very nice to read "happy" by Derren Brown, add dao techings to it Follow this up by Podcasts like Darknet diaries and Jon Harbinger On Youtube watch TEDx talks, Veritassium and Huberman Lab Chronically offended by The Beave 😎
What are your thoughts on the #swiss law to for the new E-ID? It will be an opensource solution, development funded by swiss government. It will be a #localfirst solution, that whoever wants one can store on the phone and give specified access to single datapoints of the ID.
Danke für den tollen Beitrag. Es ist definitiv immer wichtig zu erkennen, auf was wir einen direkten Einfluss haben können. Und danach alle Energie darin zu investieren. Und oftmals ist das taoistische nicht-handeln auch eine gute Entscheidung. Ruhe bewahren. Gewisse unannehmlichkeiten, wie der Stau im Verkehr benötigt unsere Hilfe nicht, damit er sich auflöst. View quoted note →
"All Humans(people), by nature, have the same rights; not dependent on when, where, how, or what gender they are born. These Rights supersede all national affiliations and national laws. These are natural laws. They existed before there were governments and will remain after. First and foremost, All people own themselves. All people are entitled to the fruits of their own labor." @npub1lme7...d0ae has this and more great thoughts on his profile. I ancourage to read it. Love to see such philosophical thoughts. I also have some questions. As an anarchist I assume you agree, that education is one of our ways to empower ourself. How can a society ensure education for everyone, through volontary donations? You beliefe a society to your standards will have better trained empathy and the most productive com unity members help voluntary to those who have kids, but not the means to allow them good education? While writing I see there is good opportunity to still get served everything well. Rather through empatic help than forced participation. I like this. Still I would like to hear your take on "education for all children (or elders, when needed)".