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1701709214 An erudite is someone who displays less than he knows; a journalist or consultant, the opposite.
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1701709216 Your brain is most intelligent when you don’t instruct it on what to do— something people who take showers discover on occasion.
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1701709218 If your anger decreases with time, you did injustice; if it increases, you suffered injustice.
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1701709220 I wonder if those who advocate generosity for its rewards notice the inconsistency, or if what they call generosity is an attractive investment strategy.
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1701709222 Those who think religion is about “belief” don’t understand religion, and don’t understand belief.
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1701709224 Work destroys your soul by stealthily invading your brain during the hours not officially spent working; be selective about professions.
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1701709226 In nature we never repeat the same motion; in captivity (office, gym, commute, sports), life is just repetitive stress injury. No randomness.
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1701709228 Using, as an excuse, others’ failure of common sense is in itself a failure of common sense.
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1701709230 Compliance with the straitjacket of narrow (Aristotelian) logic and avoidance of fatal inconsistencies are not the same thing.
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1701709232 Economics cannot digest the idea that the collective (and the aggregate) are disproportionately less predictable than individuals.
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1701709234 Don’t talk about “progress” in terms of longevity, safety, or comfort before comparing zoo animals to those in the wilderness.
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1701709236 If you know, in the morning, what your day looks like with any precision, you are a little bit dead—the more precision, the more dead you are.
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1701709238 There is no intermediate state between ice and water but there is one between life and death: employment.
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1701709240 You have a calibrated life when most of what you fear has the titillating prospect of adventure.
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1701709242 Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment.
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1701709244 Nobody wants to be perfectly transparent; not to others, certainly not to himself.
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1701709249 随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 [:1701708972]
1701709250 随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 逆向叙述
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1701709252 对撒谎者最好的报复,就是让他相信你真的信了他的谎言。
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1701709254 当我们打算做一件我们潜意识里知道注定要失败的事情时,就会征询别人的建议,这样就可以把失败怪罪到别人头上。
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1701709256 当你真心想说“不”的时候,就会更难说出口。
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1701709258 如果你说“不”是认真的,就用不着再说第二次。
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1701709260 对你名誉损害最大的是你为了维护它而说的话。
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1701709262 当一个人开始谈论衰老的时候,他就真的开始老了。
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