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The past is not bound to the future. It is mainly comprised of dead ends. | The past is not bound to the future. It is mainly comprised of dead ends. | ||
Extrapolating where the future is going from | Extrapolating where the future is going from what you already know is like reversing into [[the future]]. This is to use ''finite'' tactics in an [[infinite game]]. | ||
Letting your assumptions about the past — especially your injustices, and setting about correcting them — colour your approach to the future ensures your future will be like your past. | Letting your assumptions about the past — especially your injustices, and setting about correcting them — colour your approach to the future ensures your future will be like your past. |
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The JC’s amateur guide to systems theory™
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Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember, my friend: future events, such as these, will affect you in the future.
- —Criswell, Plan 9 From Outer Space
The past is not bound to the future. It is mainly comprised of dead ends.
Extrapolating where the future is going from what you already know is like reversing into the future. This is to use finite tactics in an infinite game.
Letting your assumptions about the past — especially your injustices, and setting about correcting them — colour your approach to the future ensures your future will be like your past.
This history of the world is stuffed with injustice. Few people in the history of the world cannot tell you a story about how they were done wrong