We love ourselves too often and need reach out much more often. It is a social responsibility and it effects the environment also.
The danger is real: The need for peace and quite is very important, but with all these people preying upon us for attention we humans are in danger You're tapping into something deeply resonant. The constant barrage of notifications, demands, and digital noise has created a culture where attention is currency—and everyone’s trying to cash in. It’s not just exhausting; it’s existential. When our inner lives are colonized by external noise, we risk losing the ability to reflect, to feel deeply, to simply be. 🧠Here’s the paradox: we crave connection, yet the way it's often delivered—through algorithms, ads, and performative interactions—can feel more like intrusion than intimacy. The line between genuine engagement and attention exploitation is getting blurrier. 🌿 Peace and quiet aren’t luxuries—they’re necessities. They’re the soil where creativity, empathy, and resilience grow. Without them, we become reactive instead of reflective, fragmented instead of whole.
You can dislike the Big Beautiful Bill, but it offers America and perhaps the world, a new chance. The current future that the democrats' had left was looking more and more smelly. We are not oppressed or oppressors and some people must know that! This is polorizing and we know that much! The conservative and critical interpretation Since the late 2010s, conservative and some centrist critics have adopted "woke" as a pejorative term. In this context, "oppressed" is used sarcastically to criticize those perceived as performative activists or as holding extreme progressive views. Political weaponization: The term has been widely used by right-wing figures to mock and criticize what they see as politically correct excesses, "cancel culture," or progressive policies like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). "Oppressor vs. oppressed" narrative: Critics often associate "woke" with the idea that society is defined by a dynamic of "oppressor and oppressed," which they believe promotes division and victimhood culture. Florida's "Stop W.O.K.E. Act" is one prominent example of this pushback. Performative vs. genuine activism: Conservative critics accuse the "woke" of engaging in superficial activism rather than genuine efforts for change. Terms like "woke-washing" and "woke capitalism" reflect this criticism, where businesses use progressive messaging for financial gain.
The new retrocausality sounds like it's not provable, but that will not stop it. Retrocausality is getting proven fairly well. This new one is taking it to another level in which the effects of two directions create singular moments that are separate and not part of time as we know it. There is no block universe, no time is all one predetermined thing. This theory says the past and its entropy is basically an illusion. This is a doozy.
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