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The world belongs to you, it also belongs to me, but in the end, it belongs to the output-oriented people!
The philosopher Wittgenstein said in "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus": "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world."
1⃣️, "output" is essentially a form of "definition", which means that everyone's "expression" is biased and subjective. Therefore, things are defined by different people. Thus, whoever defines the "thing" holds the power of classification.
Ancient people relied on the color of cow hair to name many things related to cattle: bull market, bull participation, bull four, bull surplus, bull flat...
So, the first person to define different cows by their color established the basis for naming "cow" in relation to "all things" (a kind of summary and refinement).
Therefore, output-oriented people will inevitably leave traces, and these traces will inevitably determine the direction and style of the architecture on the beam...
2⃣️ This is a kind of power, a historical power, a power that can determine the cognitive boundaries, behavioral paradigms, and civilizational memories of future generations.
Who defines "normal"? Who defines "abnormal"?
Some say that trauma from one's family of origin is "abnormal," so people rush to criticize parents; others say that trauma from one's family of origin is "normal," so people rush to condemn the children.
But in fact, we all know that normal places have their abnormalities, and abnormal places also have their normalities.
3⃣️, if you don't output to the world, the ones who output will output to you.
Austin Kleon said, "You don’t have to be a genius. You just have to be a person who is willing to share. Share a little bit of what you’re working on every day, even if it’s just a work in progress. Those pieces will attract like-minded people like a magnet."
Many of our friends now receive information in a very fragmented way, and this knowledge is basically second-hand.
This is equivalent to us eating sugarcane that others have chewed, which tastes like dried goods, but in reality lacks the "sweetness" that comes from the interaction of our saliva with the sugarcane juice.
4⃣️, output is also divided into active output and passive output. Truly powerful people are those whose thoughts and achievements are promoted and transmitted by others, such as religious leaders, national emperors, poets, musicians, and scientists with huge contributions, etc. Active output, due to having very few resources, must therefore break conventions, grab attention, and lower their stance to gain leverage.
Those with strength, who are unwilling to output, are forced to be confused and conflicted in the face of extremely high standards and absurd realities.
"Cognitive Awakening" points out: "Teaching is the best way to learn." When you need to continuously output, you will actively engage in deep learning.
The "Naval Almanac" says: "Code and media are the levers of the new era."
So in order to make this world a better place, those with standards and requirements must persist in delivering @Almanak__ @cookiedotfun #Web3