what others think of you is less important than what you present to others and what you think of that…

One of the great causes of suffering is this maddening worry about what others think of us. I can go into its causes by pointing to evolutionary psychology and our hunter-gatherer roots, but that’s neither novel nor interesting. Rather, I want to delve into the asymmetry between what we know about ourselves, and the uncertainty surrounding what others know of us. Because at its core, the worry about what others think is ultimately a function of uncertainty.

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Atlas vs The Resonant Computing Manifesto

“Tabs were great, but we haven’t seen a lot of browser innovation since then.” These are brave words spoken by the CEO of a company that’s using Chromium to power their new browser, which, at the time of writing this, they even failed to attribute correctly. I wish I could say I’m shocked, but this is a company led by someone who thinks artists, creators, writers, etc should not be paid for their work.

Original post: gurupanguji.com