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The only mistake people make in life is when they thought they knew something…

…so tell me. Whey do people still rely on what they know? That’s the very definition of a mistake.

You might try to tell me it’s possible to know something and not be mistaken, but isn’t that what everyone who was mistaken believed?

Maybe that’s why in terms of law we say “innocent until proven guilty”, or perhaps in this instance I would say, “stupid until proven smart”.

If the script can even possibly flip, you’ll want to make sure it’s right side up.
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knowledge is useful in the form of technology to create comfort
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Knowledge is indeed useful for a great many things, but when committed to, it also useless for a great many other.
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i do not understand the meaning of this phrase. explain what you mean.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Hold onto to everything you know, and you’ll miss out on everything you thought you knew.
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apparently, the spirits have not given me the ability to understand you today.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Were there such a thing, I don’t believe they ever did.
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then, differently...

today my neurons cannot build a chain of connections in such a way that the words i read will turn into an adequately perceived thought.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Yes, I know. It’s all about causations with you.
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it's not that simple.

i have also absorbed the theory of reversible consciousness. it makes cause a consequence and vice versa and by human logic disproves the existence of cause and effect.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Nothing is ever that simple, is it? Just make sure when you’re following these rules, you don’t take that habit with you to the other side where you’re meant to stop doing that.
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our realities today are out of sync...

but if you mean death, i don't care.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Lol. No, I didn’t mean death. I can’t think of a time our realities felt in sync? 🤔 That’s fine though. I like that yours is so different from mine.
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hmm... you have the energy of personality development of an age, not 20-30 years old, but 40-50.
Reject · 31-35, M
@fakable Thanks, but I wish adults were more accepting of people. It’s far too often they aren’t.