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Amos @amos@kitty.town

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A- Always
B- Be
C- Committing decisively to a single interpretation of the indeterminable manifold of existence, giving up at each moment an infinite array of possibilities, but receiving in exchange the irreplaceable treasure of self-assertion, of resolutely forging ahead through the darkness, radiantly being who you are.

work is good, productivity is bad.

I post on here everytime something happens it's just that nothing ever happens

Just sent an apology to someone I vaguely wronged two years ago and suddenly couldn't sleep for thinking about. My conscience has been ineffectually grinding over it for two years and finally decided to drop into gear. Yeesh.

would you index "post-Kantian" as a reference to Kant?

Should I be a part time college counselor?

He likes adventures and duck-out-of-water comedies (like Paddington). He's almost ten so some themes wouldn't be appropriate but he can handle complex writing.

Okay. My young boy needs SUBSTANTIAL but engaging books to read this summer. No more Origami Yoda!

So... what did you read as a child that made you think? Or more importantly, made you want to be wiser and more virtuous!

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I texted my dad a quotation about chess endgame strategy and he replied with a high-minded argument against socialism. Pretty typical conversation in my family 🙃

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Editing today. How do some people ALWAYS have an extra space at the end of every paragraph

At the coworking space, wondering why no one else is here yet. Oh yeah, that's right, some people take a day off sometimes

Three of these things are true and one is a lie:

I like liver and onions.

I met a dentist today who does not like to floss. I have enrolled him in a five day course to teach him to floss.

Also I am going to try to sell a software implementation to an international standing desk company tomorrow.

And yesterday I helped a math student create an imaginary path of chaos in his house.

I never relax at home, only at work