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  • “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad” is the key to understanding the politics of our time.

    → 10:13 AM, Jun 6
  • A fool and his advice are easily parted.

    → 10:24 AM, Nov 3
  • Robert Saltzman

    An aphorism is a pithy observation that contains a general truth. Aphoristic words condense a complex idea into a brief, exact, memorable form.

    Aphorism doesn’t build a case; it flashes. Shining for a moment, it either lands or it doesn’t.

    An aphorism is both too little and too much—too little to be explanatory, too much to dismiss.

    “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” —Rumi

    Sometimes an aphorism enacts an insight rather than describing one—a linguistic event rather than a proposition.

    “Every word is a stain upon the silence.” —Emil Cioran

    Sometimes an aphorism asserts an entire worldview in four words—leaving no room for escape or elaboration.

    “Hell is other people.” —Jean-Paul Sartre

    → 10:00 AM, Oct 16
  • My only advice is never to give advice.

    → 8:56 AM, Dec 9
  • Righteousness is a hell of a drug.

    → 11:21 AM, Sep 22
  • Disincentivize information warfare.

    → 7:22 PM, Sep 16
  • On a human scale, nationalism is no better than globalism.

    → 6:59 AM, Jun 1
  • Don’t yuk someone else’s yum.

    Patrick Rhone https://patrickrhone.micro.blog/2024/04/21/dont-yuk-someone.html
    → 11:45 AM, Apr 21
  • Sometimes the world is terrible—but sometimes I just need a nap.

    → 5:13 PM, Feb 3
  • History may move in cycles–but this moment in time feels like a stuck record.

    → 7:53 AM, Oct 3
  • Two ecosystem services provided by humans: gratitude and awareness.

    → 7:00 AM, Aug 29
  • When everyone around you speaks of the apocalypse, the most radical act is to imagine the future.

    → 6:26 PM, Jun 26
  • It’s not that the world is not our home; it’s that we have forgotten who our family is.

    → 5:14 PM, May 25
  • Here’s the question that matters: what would you do if you believed the world around you was alive—alive every bit as much as you are?

    → 2:35 PM, May 20
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