đ˛ Just admit youâre playing the game
ramblesYou either believe in something and youâre willing to power through, or you donât, and you do what everybody else is doing.
I guess itâs safe to say Manu doesnât believe in the idea that âthe truest sign of intelligence is the ability to entertain two contradictory ideas simultaneously.â
I donât know who or what this is in reference to, but as a general idea it feels like a shortsighted, heat-of-the-moment type statement that ignores the reality of the world millions of people are forced to reckon with everyday of their lives.
If I had to live 100% aligned to all of my beliefs, Iâm not sure Iâd be able to function. As a small (but extreme) example: Iâm a pacifistâbut if I want to put a roof over my head and feed myself, Iâm essentially forced to help fund the worlds largest military that is contributing to a genocide and just blew up a school with more than 150 children in it. Just because I donât uproot my life or go to jail for tax evasion doesnât mean my stance as a pacifist is any less true.
We all make decisions like this everyday of our lives, some minor, some more severe. Hell, in some places living oneâs truth could be a death sentence.
I get these are extreme examples when we are more likely talking about something like hating Meta, but using Instagram, or hating AI, but occasionally utilizing itâboth of which Iâm guilty of myselfâand Iâve probably already put more time into this than the original post, but I canât help but be irked by such vague and, frankly, inconsiderate generalizations like this.