StartingOver
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StartingOver
@cagedkili
In politics, it doesn't matter what the facts are, but what people believe in- Thomas Sowell Retweets are not endorsement.




Atlas Shrugged made simple: 1. Society runs on a small number of highly capable producers – industrialists, inventors, engineers – whose work everyone depends on but takes for granted. 2. The system starts rewarding need over achievement: the more capable you are, the more you’re expected to sacrifice for those who aren’t. 3. Success gets treated like a debt – taxed, regulated, resented – until the most capable start asking why they bother trying at all. 4. One by one, led by a man named John Galt, they simply withdraw – walking away rather than keep propping up a system that punishes them for producing. 5. Without them, the whole structure collapses, revealing that the “automatic” prosperity everyone assumed was actually being generated by specific, irreplaceable people. 6. Atlas is the Titan from Greek myth, condemned to carry the sky on his shoulders forever – Rand’s stand-in for the producer class, holding up civilization while getting blamed for it. 7. “Shrugged” is the whole argument in one word: Atlas doesn’t fight, doesn’t protest – he just quietly sets the weight down. Nobody realized the sky was being held up by anyone in particular, until the day it isn’t. You don’t want us? We just go…🤷🏻♂️




ஏய் பைத்தியம், அது நகர மேல்நிலை பள்ளி, அப்பவே ஸ்கூல் கட்டி உங்களவா தான் படிச்சுண்டு இருந்தா, அப்புறமா நீதிக்கட்சி வந்து மண்டையிலேயே கொட்டி நீங்க கொஞ்சம் வெட்டியான் வேலை பாருங்கோ எங்க புள்ளாண்டான் படிக்கட்டும்னு 1921 இடஒதுக்கீடு ஆரம்பிச்சு 1989 ல 69% தொட்டுச்சுடா என் சிப்சு.



There was nothing called Hinduism 2000 years ago. Modern Hinduism is a synthesis of Vedic and Dravidian practices that happened over centuries. Vedic migrations to Kerala mostly happened between 6-7th century AD. Kerala followed Dravidian folks religions before that.


Professor Rajan Kurai has documented this very clearly. They had the opportunities given the centuries of privileges and social capital and they went for greener pastures on their own.





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@tskrishnan Why don't you quote a historian saying Silappadikaram proves Sanskrit was widely known? Don't waste your breath, there isn't one. Apparently only a faceless troll like yourself knows Tamil.



Divine darshan of Mani mahesh visible on your timeline now . Har har mahadev 🤍







