“What appeals to you the most is the very thing that will drive you crazy”
Source: Love the One You're With
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John Mearsheimer (1947) American political scientist
Why China Cannot Rise Peacefully, http://cips.uottawa.ca/event/why-china-cannot-rise-peacefully/
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
Source: All About Me (New York: Ballantine Books, 2021), p. 451
Anand Gandhi (1980) Indian film director
"There is no free will, but you have a choice! (And the role of memes in choice-creation)" in Handbags and Lingo (3 November 2013) http://anand.memesyslab.com/2013/11/there-is-no-free-will-but-you-have.html<!-- INKTalks --> <br class="br">Context: The promise of survival beyond individual death or dispersion appeals to the most primal driving force of existence. Promises of transcendence have evolved out of the thriving desire to ward off the inevitable threat of individual death. Most systems propose a more or less perfect immortality – one where memories, hopes, desires, knowledge and even experiences survive the death of the physical body. An engagement and acceptance of this meme makes death particularly irrelevant. The upholding of the promise at the cost of individual sacrifice becomes acceptable. Individual sacrifices even become necessary in validating the promise.
“Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels
Drive you crazy.”
Jackson Browne (1948) American singer-songwriter
Take It Easy
Christopher Pike (1954) American author Kevin Christopher McFadden
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