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There is never a shortage of people with ideas in our world, but there are very few people who know how to successfully implement a good idea, which is more valuable than thinking about a thousand of good ideas at home.
G. Ng • The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son: Perspectives, Ideology, and Wisdom (English Version) 2nd Edition
Many people who lack action are naive and like to sit and wait for things to happen naturally. They naively think that others will care about their affairs. In actual fact, other than yourself, others will not be very interested in them. People are only interested in their own things.
G. Ng • The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son: Perspectives, Ideology, and Wisdom (English Version) 2nd Edition
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bookshop.orgInstead of telling the truth about vaccine failure, Biden and other leaders encouraged this attitude. “Our patience is wearing thin,” the man I had come to call “Uncle Joe” said on September 9.60 Biden seemed willing to blame any problem he faced on the unvaccinated.
Alex Berenson • Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives
Man is extremely uncomfortable with uncertainty. To deal with his discomfort, man tends to create a false sense of security by substituting certainty for uncertainty. It becomes the herd instinct. —BENNETT W. GOODSPEED, THE TAO JONES AVERAGES
Brendan Moynihan • What I Learned Losing A Million Dollars
a few public figures and journalists—most notably Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan—continued to raise questions about the vaccines. What they had in common was not conservatism but a populist wariness of government bureaucracies, public health experts, and Big Pharma.
Alex Berenson • Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives
Orgueilleux et fier dans sa solitude, tel fut Héraclite. Toutes les légendes qui le concernent, et aussi sa vie, telle que nous la rapporte Diogène Laërce, donnent l’image d’un homme qui n’avait que mépris pour la “conscience-du-grand-nombre” et pour toutes les notions courantes de la pseudo-science de son temps. “Il devint”, nous dit Diogène Laërc
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