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Matthew Principle: Advantage begets advantage, leading to social, economic, and cultural oligopolies. The richer you are the easier it is to get even richer, the more recognition a scientist receives for a discovery the more recognition he’ll receive for future discoveries, etc.

MEGATHREAD TIME: In 40 T...

@G_S_Bhogal on Twitter

Whenever we see people who completely sacrifice everything for some cause, they are reliving a shift in values initiated by the early Christians of the first century, who revolutionized our way of thinking by devoting all aspects of life to some ideal. Whenever we fall in love and idealize the beloved, we are reliving the emotions that the troubadours of the twelfth century introduced into the Western world, a sentiment that had never existed before. Whenever we extol emotions and spontaneity over the intellect and effort, we are reexperiencing what the Romantic movements of the eighteenth century first introduced into our psychology. We are not aware of all this, but we in the present are motley products of all the accumulated changes in human thinking and psychology. By making the past into something dead, we are merely denying who we are. We become rootless and barbaric, disconnected from our nature.

The Laws of Human Nature

Robert Greene

The Looking Paradox Sometimes you have to stop looking in order to find what you're looking for. Ever notice that when you're looking for something, you rarely find it? Stop looking—what you’re looking for may just find you. This applies to love, business, happiness, & life.

These Paradoxes Will Cha...

@SahilBloom on Twitter

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