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“An opinion is a belief or judgment about something, while an idea is a creative way to solve a problem or do something new.”

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People tend the deceive themselves in 4 ways.

1. IT’S TRUE IF I BELIEVE IT.

2. IT’S TRUE IF WE BELIEVE IT.

3. IT’S TRUE IF I WANT TO BELIEVE IT.

4. IT’S TRUE IF IT SERVES MY VESTED INTEREST TO BELIEVE IT.

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Sir Jony Ive’s 2021 CCA Commencement Honorary Doctorate Address

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“Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants.”

— Benjamin Franklin

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“Where it gets interesting though is when ‘what is real vs what is true’ enters our daily lives.

Real but Not True

There are many things in your life that are real but not true. The main ones are the stories in your head and the feelings in your body.”

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What If Money Was No Object? – Alan Watts

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“If you’re an artist and you’re on Twitter, you are doomed to mediocrity.”

— Maria Semple

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What is Self-Deception?

Self-deception is the act of fooling yourself into believing something that is not true or denying aspects of reality to avoid discomfort or cognitive dissonance. Signs of self-deception include:

  • Rationalizing or justifying your actions or beliefs
  • Ignoring evidence that contradicts your beliefs
  • Minimizing or dismissing the effect of your behavior on yourself or others
  • Avoiding self-reflection or introspection to maintain a preferred self-image

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Bitter had no interest in the revolution.

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“Belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence.”

— Robert Anton Wilson

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“What would you do if money was no object?”

— Alan Watts

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“Pretty much everywhere you look, you’ll find bullshit. We are constantly bombarded with politicians and “experts” on TV, at conferences and on social media, spouting bullshit. An economist would tell you that it is simply impossible for so much bullshit to exist, because the market values truth, but of course that’s bullshit.”