It's Important To Choose Who I Associate With
At this point, I can communicate with (reach) and understand (access) pretty much anything and anyone that can and wants to communicate with me.
Still, what benefited me the most, is choosing who I associate with.
Isn’t that ironic?
I hope to see a world where mutual understanding is a common practice, where consensus can be reached. It turns out for me that maintaining high quality communication turns out to have a lower utility than choosing who I communicate with.
Anyway, you may have noticed that this website is on a content freeze. (Update: despite how I wrote this, I keep having ideas when not actively exploring. I don’t have control over this…) Having seen all computing has to offer (I think I’ve seen enough), I will now try to fulfill my needs. After that, history will tell.
In case you did’t know, I’ve dumped some of my thoughts under a separate section of this website. Maybe you will enjoy my hazadous writing.
For now, I out.
Here’s to say that if trying to understanding everyone doesn’t worth the time and effort put into it, I shouldn’t recommend others to do it.
Here’s the same question for you: if you find what you believe in and used to recommend to others to be no use to others, what would you do?