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๐Ÿ‡ฉโ€‹ecentralization and ๐Ÿ‡ผโ€‹isdom ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿงก

Wisdom to know how you can change and what you can influence is ๐Ÿค™.

"An ignorant person is inclined to blame others for his own misfortune. To blame oneself is proof of progress. But the wise man never has to blame another or himself."

-Epictetus

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https://video.nostr.build/6720282b9c2f9a88361678577fd0e8308f10aa04f3725f76a6a408dc370a6038.mp4

#TRUMP: "The shrill voices that you're hearing this week about tariffs are the same scoundrels & frauds who never thought twice when the United States lost 90,000 factories & plants!"

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#MAGA #news #politics #tariffs #NAFTA

Now why would factories leave the US?

Thanks for sharing. These "tastebuds" are valuable as a whole, but there are times when a few need to be prioritized.

To that point, you may be interested in Schwartz's Theory of Basic Human Values as there seems to be a lot of empirical support, is designed to account for cultural and environmental influences, and can shift in response to changing life circumstances.

Haidt's theory focuses on innate moral foundations, which do not easily adapt to changes and may not account for cultural and contextual differences.

While I believe we are foundationally "programmed," in a sense, we have the ability to change who we are and our perspective. To change, perhaps a philosophical approach, like virtue ethics, is best suited to guide us to be deprogrammed or to live a life worth living.

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Become better by working on that which is in your control - namely your positive character in the present moment.

How? Daily habits and practice.

Surmised somewhat nicely here