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4. Where do you repeatedly undermine yourself, create harmful replications, produce the same old, same old? Where do you flee from your best, riskest self? None of us begin the day thinking, “Well, today I shall do the same stupid things I have been doing for decades, but it will all turn out better.” Yet, everyday, the complexes, those historically charged energy cluster, operate in their autonomous way, and the same old, same old surfaces. The complexes take over the ego, flood it with their historic scripts, and the familiar, predetermined choices result, even as we believe ourselves free and conscious in any given moment. ~ Why Do Good People Do Bad Things, p. 220

The Best of James Hollis

Logan Jones

But if you watch the hidden camera footage of the stunt, and note the time of day (morning rush hour) and the demographics (busy government employees on their way to work), it starts to make more sense. Those mindless barbarians who had no idea what they were witnessing were commuters on their way to work who couldn’t afford to stop at that exact moment to appreciate art. Certain art hungers for context.

The Art of Asking

Amanda Palmer and Brené Brown

How did the top secret plans and capabilities of one of the most technologically advanced helicopters in the world end up in the hands of the Iranians? Simple. A military contractor in Bethesda, Maryland, working on the Marine One project decided he wanted to listen to free music on his work

Future Crimes

Marc Goodman

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