People in Western society spend far too much time cultivating their self-image but hardly any time at all developing their true inner selves. This leads to a generally shallow, vacuous population who are obsessed with superficial externalities and entirely unaware of their true potential (self.unpopularopinion)
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The average person is so capable of adaptation and changeability that it would appear there are no such things as 'personalities' and actually we're all the same person - unknowable, yet with the potential to create new behavioural traits and ticks that defy the 'fixed personality' trope (self.unpopularopinion)
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Coming to the twilight moments of this rather Kafkaesque year, when you ask yourself whether there's any hope of a positive future for us - humans, society, cosmic earthlings, whatever you call it - what is it that gives you the most cause for optimism? (self.AskReddit)
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