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dignity, though? yes. other than that, get over it.
Jun 2, 2024

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i think there's something to be said about how finally finding peace with yourself (after a heartbreak or something similar) can almost feel kind of... wrong? it's innate i think, but it also defeats the entire purpose of getting over your woes in the first place. look back on where you were months ago, so desperately trying to get to the place you are now. embrace it, don't give into the guilt of self-improvement!
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people really do be thinking they are over important— classico misstep. nobody is more important than God. it is really crucial to practice humility (and gratitude) with intention and i usually do this when i pray, which in turn grants me the clarity to recognize moments throughout the day when i should humble myself. practicing humility also makes it easier to see who around you is not in the habit – and you should also pray they find humility because living within the haze of your own narcissistic hubris is frankly soul-destroying. absolutely everyone can use more humility. it is also good to keep in mind that we all have to deal with the consequences of our actions.
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liking ur rec = saying hi when we go to get our morning papers from the end of our driveways (picture me doing so tony soprano style)
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she can’t see my bank account so it’s ok.
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started writing this a few hours ago when i first saw this ask, then decided against posting but i've since changed my mind. there really is no justification for it outside of entitlement. even from a selfish lens, there's no long term benefit to its usage. it harms the world and culture in more ways than one. a.) the water and energy usage that isn't a secret at this point. "no ethical consumption under capitalism" yadda yadda and yeah corporations are extremely culpable in the state of the environment but there really is no need for chatgpt and the planet is already too delicate at the moment. b.) the exploitation of workers in the global south. this program is not just a computer figuring it all out, there are in fact humans behind it. it reminds me of the acceptance of fast fashion and how people have the tendency to divorce the idea of the garment worker from the garment they wear when all clothing is handmade in some way, shape or form. you need hands to man a sewing machine, you need human eyes to moderate content. also, content moderation can be a thankless job with psychological repercussions. c.) the erosion of social skills, humanity and media literacy...this one is very personal. like, you have a cushy email job but can't write an email? you need a computer and a worker in kenya to get paid a dollar an hour to figure out a daily routine for you? i've seen the program churn out blatantly incorrect information. fine tuning a prompt or chat or whatever to give you the exact (possibly incorrect) answer you need isn't really that much less work than sharpening your research skills by cracking open a dictionary or using boolean search keys in google. again, the main issue with this kind of stuff is the entitlement to convenience, with no thought towards the repercussions within and outside of us. we are losing major recipes (critical thinking and media literacy) here, people! i probably did an iffy job are coherently articulating my thoughts here but i am in fact, human. and that’s the beauty of it all.
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