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A dot in universe. Love for nature & everything around. #PA2050, #PAC4322, #EZU583 #6500 @psychedelic_nft,@thepacnft, @ezu_xyz https://t.co/ttwMu662Nl
Sumali Ağustos 2021
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Shri Ratan Tata Ji was a visionary business leader, a compassionate soul and an extraordinary human being. He provided stable leadership to one of India’s oldest and most prestigious business houses. At the same time, his contribution went far beyond the boardroom. He endeared himself to several people thanks to his humility, kindness and an unwavering commitment to making our society better.

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One of my favorite ancient proverbs:
He who blames others has a long way to go on his journey.
He who blames himself is halfway there.
He who blames no one has arrived.
I think it accurately describes the journey to personal and spiritual growth:
Level 1: Negative events cause us to look outward at how the world is against us.
Level 2: Negative events cause us to look inward at how we might have controlled or better handled a situation.
Level 3: Events are no longer judged as positive or negative, but are just allowed to exist.
Most of us never reach Level 3. We spend most of our lives in some mix of Level 1 and 2.
There is so much power to be found in freeing your mind from the need to judge.
In allowing events to exist without the application of a narrative layer.
The Paradox of Change says that the only constant in life is change.
Entropy is reality.
It’s the one thing you can always count on—the only constant.
Embrace chaos—be dynamic, flow with it, and avoid judging it.

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What you’ve been waiting for! Our FIRST and BIGGEST update in 2024. LEGACY Collection & Community joining New Dawn. PA Update + more. Please Like, Retweet, Tag some friends below.
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// G I V E A W A Y
I’m gifting away this grail set of Psychedelics Anonymous traits. Full details below. This includes:
1/16 The Lunar Resurrection Sweatshirt
1/16 The Lunar Resurrection Hood
1/20 Lunar Revelation Mask
1/40 Lunar Nexus Drawstrings
1/40 Lunar Mute Eyelets
1/55 Lunar Ouroboros Zipper
1/80 Lunar Equilibrium Head
1/80 Lunar Equilibrium Neck
(*No background or base NFT included*)
How to enter/win:
- Follow me & @psychedelica_co
- Visit the Psychedelica website
- Make a purchase and show proof below (don’t include sensitive info in pic)
- Tag a friend + RT this post
$50 purchase or less = 1 raffle ticket
$51 - $100 purchase = 2 raffle tickets
$101 - $150 purchase = 3 raffle tickets
$151 - $200 purchase = 4 raffle tickets
(*Capped at 4 tickets per participant*)
Note: All Psychedelica orders over the last week of pre-sale are also included and may enter the contest without a new purchase if they like.
Winner will be selected in 48 hours along with the proof of selection shown.
Good luck to everyone 🍀🤝

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@SahilBloom I belong to the first type. Very difficult to wake up because i sleep too late.. :(
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After spending close to 0.6E on individual traits and negotiating multiple trades, I finally feel like #422 is getting closer to its final form! 🔥
(The only original trait on this GEN is the Golden Laceration Head. 👀)
I gotta give a shout-out to @kloss_eth, @MrJalili5, @toby_bryant92, @mushrooms4btc, @Slental1979, @BoombasNFTicEth, and @rtrdoteth for helping make this build happen. 💜
There’s still a couple “finishing touches” I’d like to do, but that’ll have to wait until 2024. 😮💨

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When I was a kid, my grandfather told me the story of the Blind Men and the Elephant:
(everyone needs to hear this)
Six blind men are brought to examine an elephant that has come to their village.
The first man touches the trunk and says that the elephant is like a thick snake.
The second man touches the tusk and says that the elephant is like a spear.
The third man touches the ear and says that the elephant is like a fan.
The fourth man touches the leg and says that the elephant is like a tree.
The fifth man touches the side and says the elephant is like a wall.
The sixth man touches the tail and says the elephant is like a rope.
Each of the blind men is convinced that he is right and that everyone else is wrong.
American poet John Godfrey Saxe’s version of the story concludes with a simple, beautiful line:
Each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong.
So, oft in theologic wars, The disputants, I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance, Of what each other mean, And prate about an Elephant, Not one of them has seen!
The moral of this story is that the information we have about the world represents a tiny fraction of the information available, yet we use it to form a view of how the world works.
The world is always infinitely more complex than our narrow observation windows would allow us to understand.
I'm reminded of David Foster Wallace's famous This Is Water speech in 2005 (emphasis mine):
"The point here is that I think this is one part of what teaching me how to think is really supposed to mean. To be just a little less arrogant. To have just a little critical awareness about myself and my certainties. Because a huge percentage of the stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is, it turns out, totally wrong and deluded."
You can either choose to (A) cling to the notion that your view is the absolute truth or (B) embrace a degree of humility about your views and open your mind to change.
The goal of Path A is to preserve the notion of our own intelligence. The goal of Path B is to broaden and improve our view of reality by acquiring new and better information.
We should all choose Path B...
"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” ― Mark Twain
At the end of every quarter, ask yourself what you've changed your mind on recently.
If you can't think of anything, that's a bad thing.
Fighting back against perspective blindness and opening your mind to new ideas is a tried and true path to consistent, compounding growth.
The next time you want to reject an alternative viewpoint without thinking, remember the story of the Blind Men and the Elephant:
The world is much more complex than any of us can possibly understand.


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@PTI_News There should be a law which can keep the media away from people by atleast 10 meters. Please respect and give them some privacy.
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VIDEO | "I need some time," says Bollywood actor Nushrratt Bharuccha after arriving in Mumbai from Israel. She was in Israel when Hamas launched sudden attacks on the country.
#IsraelPalestineConflict
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Going to spaces after a long time. @psychanon ❤️ x.com/i/spaces/1vAGR…
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I turned my @psychanon PFP from this to this.
Bullish on creators like @BAYC2745 and @9gagceo innovating in the Space, where we can customize our online identity.
It’s not about who did it first, or who’s doing it better, but projects like @Memeland and @psychanon are still pushing the boundaries, innovating, and building cool shit.


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