Up@dawn 2.0

Wednesday, February 5, 2020


3 comments:

  1. The more personal form of failing to learn the lessons of history. But when enough of us do it, the insanity is collective.

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  2. It is a hard statement for the insanity to be collective. Not everyone agrees as to what is to be done. Thinking on elections where the popular vote is overruled by electoral college.
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  3. It’s a fine line between those who are insane vs those who persevere. Continuing to not learn from mistakes can absolutely prove futile, but continuing to come back to a problem having learned from previous failure can be the difference in everything

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