Thank you for taking the time to commen.
It's great to see someone who shares a similar mindset. Have a wonderful day, and I'll make sure to read the article you linked.
Epstein files remind me of the first line from《삼국지연의》or Pan-Asianists who raise the Universalism flag..
>The Himalayas divide, only to accentuate, two mighty civilisations, the Chinese with its communism of Confucius, and the Indian with its individualism of the Vedas. But not even the snowy barriers can interrupt for one moment that broad expanse of love for the Ultimate and Universal, which is the common thought-inheritance of every Asiatic race, enabling them to produce all the great religions of the world, and distinguishing them from those maritime peoples of the Mediterranean and the Baltic, who love to dwell on the Particular, and to search out the means, not the end, of life.
Audrey-Balaji-Glen-Vitalik blog about how to liberate society from the hamster wheel of centralisation-decentralisation. (Moksha from samsara? )
https://archive.ph/2024.08.23-032320/https://vitalik.eth.lim...
It doesn't necessarily mean we should immediately suspect them of raising a flag for its own sake.
https://archive.ph/2024.08.23-032320/https://vitalik.eth.lim...
Epstein files remind me of the first line from《삼국지연의》or Pan-Asianists who raise the Universalism flag..
>The Himalayas divide, only to accentuate, two mighty civilisations, the Chinese with its communism of Confucius, and the Indian with its individualism of the Vedas. But not even the snowy barriers can interrupt for one moment that broad expanse of love for the Ultimate and Universal, which is the common thought-inheritance of every Asiatic race, enabling them to produce all the great religions of the world, and distinguishing them from those maritime peoples of the Mediterranean and the Baltic, who love to dwell on the Particular, and to search out the means, not the end, of life.
https://youtu.be/qOcHgDIFrW0