Roman Simon on Nostr: Delusional worldviews start with the words we use. Most people use "similar" words ...
Delusional worldviews start with the words we use.
Most people use "similar" words interchangeably, even though they mean completely opposite things.
People use "believe", "know", and "understand" as if they mean the same thing. They say "sorry" and "excuse me" interchangeably. They use "discipline" everywhere...
It may seem unimportant, but it creates our mindsets which then create our worlds. Pay attention to what you say!
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2025-04-04 03:29:03Event JSON
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