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"content": "nostr:npub1nxty7rc9fdtcf3mq83wp4jsxqm9yz209e6fjn0qkjgm542x23vpqma055a I actually somewhat disagree, though I have held this precise viewpoint previously. I think the concept is that it's not so much 'this is happening to this one person', but instead as 'this is literally happening everywhere and everyone's participating in it'.\n\nEvery character in the book is someone in this cycle (most of them, at multiple positions over time). Everyone is waiting for 'someone else' to help them 'fix it', and the passiveness is the perpetuation.",
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