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Dare To Know!

7 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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June: On Conflict and Courage GoFundMe for my wife's cancer fund: https://gofund.me/3682c6720 [https://gofund.me/3682c6720] June 10 The shopping, social media, exercise and health, and AI apps are meant to make our lives “easier” or “better,” but they often only complicate things further at the cost of our own accountability and autonomy. It takes discipline and time to slow down and think for yourself. And it’s not a perfect world—and it’s not always easy. Sometimes the cards are stacked against you. Remember—thought is the greatest threat to those in power. Ever think of the possibility that they want to make it as easy as possible for you not to think? So slow down, sift through the noise and take your rational and reasoned tools and get to work on your understanding of the matter. It takes courage to dare to know, but you have what it takes.  * Reflection title: Dare To Know!  * Creative inspiration: Immanuel Kant, An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment? * Reflection Question: Do I dare to do the work? To get my hands dirty to really know something? Where am I taking the easy way out?

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