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These days, the "philistinism” culture reigns high. Most people, unable/unwilling to engage in abstractions, erroneously believe that their unwillingness and/or inability to think abstractly is a virtue to be valorized.
The immortal value of Reason is not to (and should not) be pegged to the mundane things like how much money you make or how popular you are.
Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote an essay called “History.” But it is not the kind of recording of dead and dry facts you are familiar with. Instead, Emerson’s “History” is living, transformative, spiritual, saving.
Every great society has a special way of educating its elites and elite-to-be members.
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I'm an Entrepreneur, Philosopher, and Public Intellectual. I’m curious about science and the humanities. I generally investigate how talent and society interact, and how to improve their interactions. In short, my life goal is to fertilize society.
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