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Seth Vautaw

@sethvautaw

Chop wood, carry water.

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We millennials need to learn how to play the game better or develop a different game altogether. Either way, it’s up to us to make a better path forward for our generation and generations to come. Our position in society may not be our fault, but it’s our responsibility.

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Working at your own pace and taking time off is essential to producing high quality work. Note that rest isn’t something that is “nice to have”. It’s crucial for high quality production. See Marie Curie schedule below, while making groundbreaking scientific discoveries.

Working at your own pace and taking time off is essential to producing high quality work. Note that rest isn’t something that is “nice to have”. It’s crucial for high quality production. 

See Marie Curie schedule below, while making groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
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Victor Wembanyama explains why he said he wants to play “ethical” basketball after beating the Thunder: “In modern basketball, we see a lot of brands of basketball that don't offer much variety in dangers they propose to the opponents. Lots of isolation ball and, sometimes, kind

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Completely reasonable crashout here by Chris Finch. We saw it all post season last year. The only way to beat OKC is to match their physicality aka foul back. SGA gets preferential treatment for sure but so does every other foul seeking flopper in the NBA. It makes for an ugly

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Life is full of paradoxes. Yin and Yang. Light and dark. It is possible to believe in scientific principles while also believing in things we cannot see, touch, or measure in any way. All the world's greatest scientists and thinkers understood this notion: the more we learn,

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One could argue that "leveraging the tool" can also make you dependant on it. We should definitely use AI and exploit it for all its advantages, but we should be very cautious of letting AI deskill us. Outsourcing all of our human skills to technology can lead us down a dark