the story of humanity is a few people changing the world and the masses going along with it. empower the few.

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And the few people that changed the world stopped going along with what was happening before
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BulgarianHODL 1 month ago
It has always been like this 🧡I was thinking Bitcoin is here to elevate the masses , o boy was I wrong trying to talk sense to ignorance.
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campusalot 1 month ago
a video clip of heather cox richardson explaining what fascism is full video here: tldr: supremacy clarify: the supremacy of empowering the few that literally is not the story of humanity @ODELL this is factually deeply homoerotic übermensch shit very gay nazi of you very not a good look unattractive not not racist it is ~ok~ to fall into delusions of grandeur and have a sauron thing for 20 minutes and write something delusional it isnt ok if this is the path you are walking down tho like as a choice day by day walking this way cos gay nazi life doesnt end well and, generally speaking, do people deserve one that does. even if not cos they actually do, but cos their children do, deserve to have that, that their parent's life ended well ~that~ is legacy actually "i cant be a gay nazi even if i really want to be cos that isnt gonna end well for me and i cant do that to my kids"
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Benking 1 month ago
Change comes from sovereign individuals, not committees. Empower the few. The rest will catch up.
funniest sh*t on comments is that people cannot even realize this is not about any political idea stuff, its just how things ever happen could relate this more to math and statistics than to any political views
I'm serving Nostr's as my main dish alongside with the cows Mark Zuckerberg kills with his own hands. Ostrich burger anyone?
Buckminster Fuller fan Makoto Shibuya interviewed npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe some time ago. They talked about this. It's worth listening. ...and right now I noticed that Makoto has published a new talk with Jeff: I will check it out, right now.
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Leo 1 month ago
There would be more people changing the world in the category: 'masses going along with it', if the masses knew it was possible. If the latter possible and technology available, it would be so great to preselect the 'good' ones with the knowledge and interest.
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Leo 1 month ago
Like the clinical research code of federal regulations repeates in many categories: education and experience
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Leo 1 month ago
Not with a, ' how do I bend the rules' mentality from the get go (*ahem!)