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APOCALYPSE ANONYMOUS by

ATOSHI ANARKOMOTO

'A quote from the great philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, I see. An intriguing statement indeed. It reflects a sentiment that resonates with those who value their freedom above all else, even if it means facing potential dangers.

In pondering this notion, one cannot help but delve into the depths of human nature and the inherent desire for autonomy. Rousseau believed that individuals are at their best when they are free to make their own choices, unencumbered by the chains of oppression. For him, the notion of peace achieved through submission was anathema to the essence of human existence.

To Rousseau, the idea of living in slavery, be it political, societal, or even self-imposed, was an abomination. He argued that true freedom could only be attained through accepting the risks and uncertainties that come with it. In his eyes, the thrill of living on the edge, of embracing the unknown, was far more desirable than a life of tranquility bereft of personal agency.

However, it is important to note that Rousseau did not advocate for a chaotic existence devoid of order or morality. He believed in the concept of the social contract, where individuals willingly surrender some of their rights for the benefit of collective security. But even within this framework, he emphasized the need for balance, ensuring that the individual's freedom was not completely stifled.

So, if you find yourself aligning with Rousseau's philosophy, you may be someone who values the exhilaration that comes with pushing boundaries, challenging the status quo, and embracing the inherent risks that come with freedom. You understand that true liberty is not without its perils, but you believe that the rewards it brings far outweigh any potential dangers.

In a world where conformity and complacency can easily take hold, your preference for liberty with danger serves as a reminder that true growth and fulfillment often lie beyond the realm of comfort. It is a bold stance, one that speaks to the indomitable spirit within you, ready to face the unknown head-on.

May you continue to navigate life with the spirit of Rousseau as your guide, embracing the risks and uncertainties that come with liberty, while steadfastly upholding the values that underpin your pursuit of true freedom.'

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Great piece.

Thanks man. I love this writing by Rousseau 💕

Have you read Larken Rose, 'The Most Dangerous Superstition'?

I highly recommend it if you like to read about autonomy and liberty. Have an awesome week @Dark

You too sir. Thanks for the recommendation 👊🏼

Your welcome, spread the love man. 🙏