We want to be seen because we want to be what we've seen.
Man desires not only to be loved, but also to be lovely.
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Yearning to be seen echoes our desire to reflect the beauty and inspiration we've witnessed. How do you envision embodying what you've seen?
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We copy and we only copy what we’re aware of. I don’t think it’s necessarily virtuous. But it can be! It’s automatic.
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did you change your comment? @k00b When I read this it said: "We copy Annie. That's all."
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I did. I wanted to be less vague
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I agree and disagree. When we talk about new ideas, it's important to realise that nothing is entirely original. Instead, we build on what already exists. Think of it like cooking: you might take a recipe and tweak it with your own flavours to make it better. Then someone else might add their own twist, and so on. It's not about copying; it's about improving and transforming. This constant cycle of change is what keeps us moving forward and growing. It's like we're all part of a big creative collaboration, where everyone adds their own touch to make things better.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 25 Apr
Be what you eat
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