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TylerD 🧙‍♂️· 2025-09-10 22:31
Today is a very sad day.I pray for Charlie Kirk’s family in this horrible time.It is a dark day in America.And at the same time, I am still optimistic about America’s future even on a dark day.We have many, many problems to solve as a country.Yet most of them boil down to trust.We must return to being a high-trust society.And that trust spans the highest levels - we must be able to trust our President, our politicians, our institutions, our judges, etc., to act with ourcollective best interests in mind.And ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-09-07 15:38
RT Andrew Tate (@Cobratate)The meme has come true.Society has failed.The end of times is here.Women have no choice -Prostitution or destruction. https://t.co/R3yONotkYg ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-08-07 22:52
Societal Trends - The world billionaires are preparing for is a world without money [1] - Individuals may need assistance reaching their compounds in New Zealand [1] Potential Economic Shifts - The future may involve a shift away from traditional monetary systems [1]
Il lato oscuro dell’endurance | Gabriele Ferretti | TEDxBergamo
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:02
Main Argument - The industry observes a growing trend of "extreme endurance" permeating daily life, extending into recreational activities like ultramarathons [2][4] - The industry notes a significant increase in ultramarathon participation, with a hypothetical example showing a rise from 50 participants to a 50,000% increase in a European state within 15 years [5] - The industry suggests that society's emphasis on endurance reflects a shift from physical survival to social survival, where the ability to exhibit resistance becomes the goal itself [13][14] Societal Impact - The industry posits that ultramarathons serve as a metaphor for a society that demands constant performance and resistance for social existence [16][15] - The industry raises concerns that the normalization of "ultra-resistance" may indicate a deeper issue, potentially leading to self-destruction [17][21] Psychological Aspects - The industry connects extreme endurance with potential psychological effects, including delirium and hallucinations experienced by some athletes [8][9] - The industry hypothesizes that the pursuit of ultra-resistance may be a form of "madness," driven by a need to exhaust oneself to the point of internal breakdown [7] Era of Endurance - The industry introduces the concept of an "era of endurance," characterized by a societal demand for efficiency and self-consumption, akin to artificial machines [10][11] - The industry proposes a shift from the Cartesian motto "I think, therefore I am" to "I perform, therefore I am," highlighting the societal pressure to constantly exhibit resistance [14][15]
How Society Influences Our Identity | Ana SofĂa Castillo GarcĂa | TEDxPrepas La Salle Bajio Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 15:10
[Music] Human beings are born with the most deep unconsciousness. No baby can live by their own. Since we are babies, we totally depend from others to survive physically and emotionally.So much that it will take some years until brain is full develop to generate awareness. Before and after we generate this awareness, our parents and all the people we live around has been teaching us a lot of things since values to the most little thing that you can imagine. A lot of these things end up being part of who you ...