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Michael Topic

@tropicalontour

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When I think about how much some people enjoy other people’s pain and suffering these days I feel existentially nauseated 🤢

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When people tell you to keep dreaming your big dreams, after your dreams have been repeatedly crushed and shattered, it doesn’t land well. I feel we don’t talk about this enough, in the context of innovation, creativity & productivity. The weird belief is the supply is endless.

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Our lavender is in bloom and so is our buddleia, so our lovely bees have returned and there are many butterflies flitting around.

Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷 (@michaelrosenyes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Graeber Institute Parallel to the term 'labour costs' which means that the work you do 'costs' someone else (even though it's your labour that transforms raw materials/distributes finished goods etc into saleable products which in turn enriches the people calling them 'costs'.

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AI is presenting a very interesting dilemma to each of us. We now each have to decide as individuals just how human we wish to keep our experience, because we’re hitting a point where we can become just about as divorced from the things that make us human as we want to be. We

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1/8 The US now has a trade deficit of nearly $800 billion a year. Many see this as a problem to be solved. Very few ask how we got here. It wasn't an accident. It was a choice. A choice made in 1944 that locked us into our current path.

1/8 The US now has a trade deficit of nearly $800 billion a year. Many see this as a problem to be solved. Very few ask how we got here. It wasn't an accident. It was a choice. A choice made in 1944 that locked us into our current path.