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The pursuit of one’s own interests is not selfish; it is the essence of being human | $ell ₿uy | When freedom isn’t found in possessions, but in the self. | XMR
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mouhead3000 3 months ago
Sometimes I feel like an architect who wishes, once in his life, to enter a house he didn't create himself. But there is no such house because existence is always self-construction.
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mouhead3000 3 months ago
There is no altruism. Every action is essentially selfish. The dead no longer notice anything. Suffering exists only in the survivor.
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mouhead3000 3 months ago
The collective is like an invisible parasite that only lives because people consider themselves its organs.
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mouhead3000 3 months ago
The free market never disappears. If you meet your trading partner on a fee-based platform and then trade outside, it will show up.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Without defining value for myself, I’d just live someone else’s definition.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Anyone who was truly free would never have believed in the revolution, but would have enriched themselves in the rubble or left the farm.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Communist art is vomit for the people. True art is the cry of the individual.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Because it is 'family', it seems like a law of nature, not a power play.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Finding yourself is much harder than losing yourself.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Then I am body and thought rests within me like a sleeping child.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
The world, you, the pain, the understanding they dance within you. And this dance is not meant to be understood. It is meant to be danced.
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
Being free is the saddest and most beautiful thing at the same time
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mouhead3000 4 months ago
There's a car at its advertised price. Both potential buyers see different values in it. For one, a smaller and cheaper car would be sufficient, and he prefers a different type of engine. The other can perfectly store his golf equipment in the trunk, and it also comes in his favorite color. The car has no inherent value at all.