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<p>🍫 For example, to stop eating chocolate—that’s something <mark>a dead person can do better than you</mark> because, no matter what, they’ll definitely never, ever eat chocolate again. […] Any goal that is about not doing something or stopping doing something is a dead person’s goal.</p> | |||
<p><cite><em>The Happiness Trap</em>, Russ Harris</cite</p> | |||
<p><cite><em>The Happiness Trap</em>, Russ Harris</cite></p> | |||
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> [en] 🍫 For example, to stop eating chocolate—that’s something ==a dead person can do better than you== because, no matter what, they’ll definitely never, ever eat chocolate again. […] Any goal that is about not doing something or stopping doing something is a dead person’s goal. | |||
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> <cite>*The Happiness Trap*, Russ Harris</cite | |||
> <cite>*The Happiness Trap*, Russ Harris</cite> | |||
> [en] 🐝 Honchar describes these technological battles, and Aerorozvidka’s way of fighting, as the future of warfare, in which swarms of ==small teams networked together== by mutual trust and advanced communications can overwhelm a bigger and more heavily armed adversary. |
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<p>🍫 For example, to stop eating chocolate—that’s something <mark>a dead person can do better than you</mark> because, no matter what, they’ll definitely never, ever eat chocolate again. […] Any goal that is about not doing something or stopping doing something is a dead person’s&nbsp;goal.</p> | |||
<p><cite><em>The Happiness Trap</em>, Russ&nbsp;Harris&lt;/cite</p> | |||
<p><cite><em>The Happiness Trap</em>, Russ&nbsp;Harris</cite></p> | |||
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