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[[Disdain beauty-pageant politics]]. Resist the urge to virtue-signal about simplistic politics. If a political angle seems ridiculously simple — so intuitively right that ''even a child'' could grasp its transparent eternal veracity, yet somehow it hasn’t taken hold in the world, that’s because it ''is'' ridiculous and childlike. “Ridiculous” means “deserving derision or mockery”.  
[[Disdain beauty-pageant politics]]. Resist the urge to virtue-signal about simplistic politics. If a political angle seems ridiculously simple — so intuitively right that ''even a child'' could grasp its transparent eternal veracity, yet somehow it hasn’t taken hold in the world, that’s because it ''is'' ridiculous and childlike. “Ridiculous” means “deserving derision or mockery”.  


“Imagine no possessions...” — wait a minute whose grand piano is that? and whose stately home? OH IT’S ''YOURS'', JOHN LENNON?
“[[Imagine]] no possessions...” — wait a minute whose grand piano is that? And whose stately home? OH IT’S ''YOURS'', JOHN LENNON?
 
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