Sedj on Nostr: I just reposted a note by accident. Thumb missed the icon I wanted, clicked on the ...
I just reposted a note by accident. Thumb missed the icon I wanted, clicked on the repost icon, no confirmation, blam!
It was content I would approve of reposting, if I cared to repost anything.
Couldn't find a way (in about 30s of fumbling) to directly reply to my repost without replying to the original, so here we are.
And that's OK. Gn.
(Related to content reposted)
I do not believe I can know how another person is feeling, or thinking. I can make assumptions and guesses, even reasoned ones, but I will still never know.
This is an extremely important foundational assertion, because of how much we tend to credit to other people. We seek validation, community, love - but can never know how authentic any of it is.
All we can do is interpret actions, which I believe are always performed for the perceived benefit of the actor. Any benefit for others is always secondary, no matter how selfless the action may seem.
Yes, I will write a book. Early days. Researching now.
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