Andrew Gallagher on Nostr: The world isn’t fundamentally broken. It’s broken because people are broken. ...
The world isn’t fundamentally broken. It’s broken because people are broken. Fixing the world means fixing eight billion uniquely broken people, each of which is a whole life’s work or more just in themselves. The task is utterly hopeless. And yet we must try, and we must fail, because what other option do we have?
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