NeoColonial on Nostr: In ancient indo-European languages, “to be” was synonymous with “to grow”. ...
In ancient indo-European languages, “to be” was synonymous with “to grow”. This is not a concept that emerges from the Middle Ages. It emerges from nature itself. Successful being is growth. Success is not defined by people. It’s a natural and objective standard. Success is just the word we’ve assigned to that natural standard.
Published at
2024-09-06 03:26:28Event JSON
{
"id": "44c2e4c57542ccade89377fae74f5f33070f8ad9cb6b0b1cbafb570a8557f568",
"pubkey": "27aee67807f71327952da608b94d26aed4d4b6b31b273772fa3d6b8b815b88ad",
"created_at": 1725593188,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"12a9b784295a88f728bb75f2de92abcb488677e4e5af644f6a4c12b840ffbf51",
"wss://a.nos.lol",
"root"
],
[
"e",
"577c494d4a7aa360fa603bc627a82bee97f0a08fa30708ac4eecee7b8bb0c201",
"",
"reply"
],
[
"p",
"ffece32b6c6678b2f583bd48b065ae41fc2ec4591d1007a1f83d65a4eb0c265b"
]
],
"content": "In ancient indo-European languages, “to be” was synonymous with “to grow”. This is not a concept that emerges from the Middle Ages. It emerges from nature itself. Successful being is growth. Success is not defined by people. It’s a natural and objective standard. Success is just the word we’ve assigned to that natural standard.",
"sig": "760fc2a20e0c25f1683a1877c48a6c59268e9342287274ad2b6f65d67bdb47951952b8587893c50a491b0cb87fb40f5a366f05035657ae60d2437719735b8c29"
}