The Schizophrenic's Panopticon: A Framework For Better Living
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Jul 26
Have you ever had the sneaking suspicion that you were being watched? Have you ever heard someone’s voice that doesn’t appear to be there when you look.. but you were certain you heard what you thought they said? This is something of a confirmation of suspicion for someone with relation to “suffering” from a condition typically characterized as “schizophrenia,” literally “split mind,” and typically castigated throughout society as nearly the worst potential mental health diagnosis because it ...

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God's Panopticon: The Original DAO, the Simulation, and the Benefit of Pseudo-Religion To Humanity
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This will be a short abstract for a paper that I am writing with the same name. Bentham’s Panopticon The concept of the “panopticon” was devised by the English philosopher, jurist, and social theorist Jeremy Bentham. While the modern interpretation of the concept is generally projected against the backdrop of the technical surveillance state that in the internet and ubiquitous cellular telephony has enabled, the original, and accurate, conceptualization is truthfully benevolent in its intent....
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Maintaining Motivation During Market Downturns
Don’t just work for the money. Find something you are passionate about, a problem you want to help solve or a cause that needs you, and apply yourself. If you believe in what you are doing, no bear or bull market will concern you. Concern yourself with making forward progress, and the background noise will simply fade away.
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I grew up in Palm Springs, California working in a family-based computer consulting firm. Some of my earliest memories are of spending time in various offices for all types of businesses with my father as he worked on their networks and formatting 5.25" or 3.5" floppy disks at home for a nickel each. I learned by watching my father address every type of need and fix every type of IT issue until eventually, I was able to assist and contribute in a meaningful way. I worked with my father throug...