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Platonic relationships are great and all
but I prefer Socratic relationships
(x)
why do ppl think its ok to waste my time
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what would you say to your 10 year old self
shut up ur like 10
You have to want it. You have to want it more than anybody else could possibly want it. Then you have to work for it. You have to work harder than anybody else could possibly work. Then you have to sacrifice. You have to sacrifice more than anybody else could possibly sacrifice. Then you have to suffer. You have to suffer more than anybody else could possibly suffer. Then you have to do it again…and again…and again.
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Why don't you use capital letters?
the kids on tumblr are more receptive to text posts that lack proper capitalization and I am a businessman
I just wanna make money and mind my business
The Regal Pulse Of Lucifer by Manuel Tinnemans
“Saying yes to life, even in its strangest and harshest problems, is what I call Dionysian. That is the bridge I found to the psychology of the tragic poet. Not to escape horror and pity or cleanse yourself of a dangerous affect by violent discharge, as Aristotle thought, but rather so that you yourself may be the eternal joy in becoming.”
—F. Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, “What I Owe The Ancients,” §5 (edited excerpt).
You state that I have misinterpreted my results, and it looks as though you believe my views to be unsound. Your arguments are those of an eminent scholar. I was myself a fair scholar. For years I pondered, so to speak, day and night over books, and filled my head with sound views – very sound ones, indeed – those of others. But I could not get to practical results. I then began to work and think independently. Gradually my views became unsound, but they conducted me to some sound results.
Nikola Tesla
“Mr. Tesla On Sound Views.” Electrical Review, London, November 21, 1890.
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