eugenesparrow on Nostr: All things come back to how we use them. What is available in such abundance is so ...
All things come back to how we use them. What is available in such abundance is so easily abused.
We do things that are akin to putting a pile of sugar in front of a four-year-old, and shaming them when they’ve ate too much of it.
If we can stop the Shame/Persecution Game, we can free ourselves from worrying about anyone else’s problems buts our own.
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