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I love this part of coaching Physical consistency breeds courage to take risks and go for big dreams It’s awesome to help people align work in the gym into creating new and better things in the world Show my guy some love and absolutely follow and subscribe to @corTheory
They say it is harder to get from 0 to 1 than from 1 to 10. It took 116 posts, in a ~21 months to get here. If we keep up the 50% YOY subscriber growth, this thing may actually be something.
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We did it! And that is a 52% in a year.
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You have no idea how difficult getting articles is some weeks. Going to have a battle to get anything out for Monday. Anyways, @corTheory has a giant back catalogue. 116 posts, some written, some podcasts, all quality*. Go check out my publication. And if you want a platform, ping the DMs. I'll publish you.
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“This relationship between economic productivity and geopolitical power was emphasized by historian Paul Kennedy, who argued that long-run shifts in the balance of power often follow changes in the productive capacity of competing states.” This is why we can't afford to let China lead on AI--despite all the dystopian ways that this technology might be used against us. The technology is not going back in Pandora's box. If we try to stuff it back in we'll just become the victims of those powers who don't. For those who know a little history, we could end up in the same weak and humiliating position the once proud Chinese Empire was placed in during the Opium Wars. They haven't forgotten and would love vengeance on the Western powers. This was an excellent article! Thanks to @corTheory and @timstarr2001 open.substack.com/pub/corres…
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Are you subscribed? Like, look at at this. It's better than any newspaper you've ever read.
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Are you subscribed? Like, look at at this. It's better than any newspaper you've ever read.
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The whole Correspondence Theory crew tries. Trying is redemptive. Do you have the effort?
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Effort adds up.
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“If you want to learn something new, read an old book; you’ll learn about matters older than yourself. “The Great Divorce” by C.S. Lewis is one of those books. It is for humanity…last chance to repent.” @corTheory has an overview - (also read the book!) x.com/realkerismith/status/2…
The Great Divorce by CS Lewis I’m struck by his illustration of what 2 Timothy 3:7 calls “always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth.” Ego. Vanity. And treating “just asking questions” as a destination itself, when “just asking questions” is only valuable if the destination is the truth.
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Whatever your heart desires. The @corTheory hopper is low on articles. Figured I ask someone new.
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So close! Get subscribed.
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It seems this one made an older lady upset enough to turn off the episode. I haven't even listened to it yet. Russell is Russelling the Jimmies.
New podcast episode out.
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I have some fun in this post taking shots at my blog's troll/college professor, but the latter half is pointing out a serious problem for us all, in that this he/him of a troll/professor doesn't behave as he/him does in spite of years of being educated in 'Critical Thinking', but because of it. Which is the lead-in to my next series of posts, starting next week. Trolling the troll's projections: The dark shadow of a he/him's 'Critical Thinking' blogodidact.blogspot.com/202…
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