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My tip is to take your time (don't be afraid to stop and reflect) and read out loud (or at least mouth the words). That works well for me. Audio books, that some suggested, are, for me, terrible. I find that it's a lot easier to zone out if I listen to an audio book. A/b test, pal!
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Book Recommendations from Stefan Molyneux?
Absit replied to Boss's topic in Reviews & Recommendations
I remember him mentioning 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People' by Stephen Covey, at some point. He likes Aristotle and Socrates, too, if you want to read something like that. Other than that, I'm not sure. -
There's something extra funny with black people laughing
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David Wood on what Stefan calls the Noble Lie
Absit replied to Donnadogsoth's topic in General Messages
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I do have to admit that it's been a bit much Trump-Trump-Trump lately, and I do wish we can get some change up, now that he's won. Don't get me wrong: I think Stef and his team have been doing great work, and I thank them for it. I think they really made a difference during this election. And that's a fairly crazy thing…
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To be fair it's a bit more complicated than that. It's about how you use it. It may go against https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hets_mot_folkgrupp depending on how you use the symbol. Just like with the swastika.
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INTP-A, Confident Individualism Introverted: 83% Intuitive: 90% Thinking: 78% Prospecting: 89% Assertive: 70% Suck my balls INTJ's, INTP4life!
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Welcome! I'm from Sweden, but it's nice to see some fellow nordic person!
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[YouTube] The Truth About Muhammad Ali
Absit replied to Freedomain's topic in New Freedomain Content and Updates
Just listen to it. Great job guys. -
Converting a Fascist to AnCap
Absit replied to Akashiax's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
Ask questions. Listen to him. Ask more, thought provoking, questions. Let him change his own mind. You trying to change his mind seems a bit misguided. That said: I think there's more than a few similarities between anarchism and fascism. It's just that the principles change between individual and nation. -
Sweden - man uses knife to fend of armed robber - gets 2 years in prison
Absit replied to Cruiser's topic in Current Events
Alright so just to be the devils advocate I should say that friatider.se isn't a newspaper that many Swedes would say is trustworthy and I guess it's possible that they left something out. I don't think that's the case, however. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if it's completely true, either. Tingsrätten, which is the lowest court, is all over the place in their sentencing and I wouldn't be astonished if it continued to Hovrätten and the he would be fine (except for the fact that he broke Knivlagen). Though if that didn't happen I would be surprised either. I guess my point is that nothing surprises me anymore, everything is chaos, I didn't ask to be born in this insanity. Please make it stop... -
ex-russian ex-rocket scientist, living in Melbourne, Australia
Absit replied to IgorRogov's topic in Introduce Yourself!
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I think it's weird to talk about "Europe being worth saving". I mean, it seems like some think that Europe is not worth saving, because Europe is not saving itself - so if it were to save itself, then it would be worth saving. Did that make any sense? But yeah, I'd like to stay in my home country (because it's beautiful and have weather that I like) and also have a family that won't get raped as soon as they leave the house.
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That makes a lot of sense. I've never gotten any help with motivation and following though and am now struggling with it quite a bit. (I'm 19)
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The difference between the state and a voluntary organization is that the state is, of course, not voluntary in the least. So how is any of these anarcho-somethings different from each other, if it's all supposed to be voluntary? You can organize syndicalistic in an ancap society and, if you were to use force to create syndicalism, you'd have a state again. Am I wrong? Is there something more to it?
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You got to give us a bit more than that... Why do you recommend it?
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In order to be free; life needs to lack universal purpose. If there's a universal purpose to life, something your supposed to do, there is no longer free will. Especially if you go to hell if you do the wrong thing. So if you believe that God created life as a gag, and that it's pointless and you can do whatever you want, you can still be free.
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Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. San Bernardino
Absit replied to WasatchMan's topic in Current Events
They don't want to show the muslims in a bad light because the muslims are, in their eyes, irrationally hated by people. It's inconceivable to them that you can hate people who want you harm.- 22 replies
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