Ekin Idiman @EkinIdiman
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Dec 12, 2023
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Finally, someone has researched this topic. For years, I've been aware of the strange coincidence that Netanyahu's Gaza attacks consistently occur just a few months before Israel's elections. The global news coverage seems more like a marketing campaign, portraying these attacks as showcasing superior technology, while depicting those affected as savages. It turnes out Israel use the footage to sell surveillance technology and weapons.
nizata @ata
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Sep 23, 2023
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The structure of our social media feeds place us in a Never-Ending Now. Like hamsters running on a wheel, we live in an endless cycle of ephemeral content consumption — a merry-go-round that spins faster and faster but barely goes anywhere. Stuck in the fury of the present, we’re swept up in dizzying chaos like leaves in a gale-force wind. Even though on the Internet, we’re just a click away from the greatest authors of all time, from Plato to Tolstoy, we default to novelty instead of timelessness.
We’re trapped in a Never-Ending Now — blind to our place in history, engulfed in the present moment, overwhelmed by the slightest breeze of chaos.
Here’s the bottom line: How can you prioritize the accumulated wisdom of humanity over the impulses of the past 24 hours?
The Never-Ending Now - David Perell
Ekin Idiman @EkinIdiman
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Oct 3, 2023
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that's called doom scrolling and you just lay off your phone :)