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Life is lived at the arena. Exploring this thing called life. Philosophy, History, Science 🔭 Economics. Be the change you want to see in the world 🧡
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
A man’s value is tied to his ability to transform chaos into order. When situations escalate, emotions spike, and people panic, the man who remains centered becomes the natural leader. Stability is attractive because instability is the default of human nature.
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
“The great achievements of civilization have not come from government bureaus. Einstein didn’t construct his theory under order from a bureaucrat. Henry Ford didn’t revolutionize the automobile industry that way.” — Milton Friedman
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
People crave fairness when they are losing and justify dominance when they are winning; this contradiction exposes the truth that morality bends around self-interest far more reliably than self-interest bends around morality. Watch how a person behaves when advantage is on their side, that’s their real philosophy.
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
Sexual discipline separates boys from men. Financial discipline separates the rich and the poor. Discipline separates the top 1% from the 99%. As a man, discipline is the highest form of self-respect.
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
Human nature gravitates toward ease, not excellence. The average person will betray their highest potential for immediate comfort, then later blame fate, luck, or circumstance. Pursue excellence in all forms and deliberately choose the discomfort that builds superiority.
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
“Everybody talks against inflation, but what he means is that he wants the prices of the things he sells to go up and the prices of the things he buys to go down.” — Milton Friedman
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BulgarianHoDL 3 weeks ago
“Fortitude without prudence is foolhardiness; fortitude without justice is mere violence.”
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BulgarianHoDL 0 months ago
“Consumers don't produce inflation. Producers don't produce inflation. Inflation is produced only by too much government spending and too much government creation of money, and nothing else.” — Milton Friedman
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BulgarianHoDL 0 months ago
Morning, nothing beats black coffee. Be great full for what you have. image
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BulgarianHoDL 0 months ago
Science is a culture where all questions are meant to be doubted, discussed, and tested, while religion provides answers and a framework for life based on belief. - Richard Feynman
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BulgarianHoDL 0 months ago
The strongest men aren’t those who avoid their darker impulses, but those who understand them intimately -studying their envy, aggression, fear, and ego until the entire internal ecosystem becomes navigable. Once you decipher the architecture of your own psyche, you can channel every instinct in service of your mission rather than allowing those instincts to sabotage it, making you both self-directed and incredibly difficult for others to manipulate.
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BulgarianHoDL 0 months ago
Power doesn’t corrupt people. Power exposes them. The moment someone gains the freedom to act without consequence, their real nature leaks out, confirming that morality is a fragile illusion built upon circumstance, not principle.
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BulgarianHoDL 1 month ago
“Inflation is the most destructive disease known to modern societies.” — Milton Friedman
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BulgarianHoDL 1 month ago
The wiser you become, the less you argue, because you begin to see that people defend identity, not truth. Silence replaces correction, not out of arrogance, but because explanation no longer feels worth it.
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BulgarianHoDL 1 month ago
The average man spends his life negotiating with his own weakness, promising tomorrow what he avoided today. He calls it balance, responsibility, even peace. In truth it is surrender disguised as maturity, a quiet erosion mistaken for acceptance.