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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 5h \ on: The Worst BooksAndArticles
Both Moxie and Dustin have a point.
I think The Worst prepares us to be forever grateful for The Best, and analyzing what is (your) The Best is an interesting activity in itself. It doesn't have to be deep, like about consumerism, not being able to have fun, etc.
I think it's also important to mention that it's easy to judge people from afar (Dustin in this case), but it doesn't mean it's a fair judgement.
Guess I'm judging Moxie from afar for judging Dustin from afar now. I didn't even read Dustin's blog post yet. 🤔