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Epstein file Not among the Top 10 things we learned In the last 6 hard years?


The past six years have seen the startling discovery of numerous previously concealed aspects of public life.
Although they are a part of it, I’m not only talking about the Epstein files.

Over the years, all of us have witnessed and experienced things that were previously almost unthinkable, at least to me. It has shaken us and made us reevaluate how we perceive the world.

Congratulations if you have made some significant changes to your thoughts! That demonstrates humility, inquiry, flexibility, and a preference for the truth above prejudice. It’s a virtue. Individuals who report no change are either omniscient, which is questionable, not paying attention, or simply too steadfastly committed to their old beliefs for anything to disturb them.

I occasionally browse over my extensive collection of writings from several decades to see how and to what degree my perspective has changed.

Yes, it has. My previous books and articles still have significance, but when I read them now, I see a certain naivete, a simplicity in thought and comprehension. It’s not simply maturing here, in my opinion. More is happening.
I’ve listed a few of the challenges that our times have brought forth below; they are deep and complex, defying easy ideological classifications.

I have a suspicion that you may have traveled a similar path yourself, albeit perhaps with different beginnings and endings. Each of us interprets this new transparency differently.

Only my own, which I’ve summed up in ten points, may be chronicled.

Continue reading below.

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