Aubrey Marcus
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How certain are you that that love was at maximum? How certain are you that that honesty was at maximum? And then you get a number. So maybe you were, you know, 45 out of 45 out of 50 honest. You kind of said everything, but not exactly. So you get 45 and then your love, you're like, it was pretty loving. It was 40. So you're at, you know, 85. And then oh man, I don't know.
How certain are you that that love was at maximum? How certain are you that that honesty was at maximum? And then you get a number. So maybe you were, you know, 45 out of 45 out of 50 honest. You kind of said everything, but not exactly. So you get 45 and then your love, you're like, it was pretty loving. It was 40. So you're at, you know, 85. And then oh man, I don't know.
How certain are you that that love was at maximum? How certain are you that that honesty was at maximum? And then you get a number. So maybe you were, you know, 45 out of 45 out of 50 honest. You kind of said everything, but not exactly. So you get 45 and then your love, you're like, it was pretty loving. It was 40. So you're at, you know, 85. And then oh man, I don't know.
I don't know how much I don't know. So maybe my percentage of, of the, of certainty is, you know, 80%, you know, so then you end up with some number and like, all right, well, I was about 65% true. I was at 65 out of a hundred points. So it's just, but it's a model to, and of course you're just estimating this based upon your own assessment, but to understand that it's, It's difficult.
I don't know how much I don't know. So maybe my percentage of, of the, of certainty is, you know, 80%, you know, so then you end up with some number and like, all right, well, I was about 65% true. I was at 65 out of a hundred points. So it's just, but it's a model to, and of course you're just estimating this based upon your own assessment, but to understand that it's, It's difficult.
I don't know how much I don't know. So maybe my percentage of, of the, of certainty is, you know, 80%, you know, so then you end up with some number and like, all right, well, I was about 65% true. I was at 65 out of a hundred points. So it's just, but it's a model to, and of course you're just estimating this based upon your own assessment, but to understand that it's, It's difficult.
It's difficult to tell the truth, you know, and you can't divorce truth from love. And so to be in truth is to be in love and then to also be honest and then to recognize our own fallibility and our own levels of ignorance of that which we don't know and how certain we actually are.
It's difficult to tell the truth, you know, and you can't divorce truth from love. And so to be in truth is to be in love and then to also be honest and then to recognize our own fallibility and our own levels of ignorance of that which we don't know and how certain we actually are.
It's difficult to tell the truth, you know, and you can't divorce truth from love. And so to be in truth is to be in love and then to also be honest and then to recognize our own fallibility and our own levels of ignorance of that which we don't know and how certain we actually are.
I think it's the time. I think this is the era of honesty. I really think this is time. We've gone through a period of so much social pressure where if you have a dissonant opinion to the public and to the technocratic overlords, you could get your accounts removed, your posts removed, descheduled, fact-checked, all of this kind of censorship.
I think it's the time. I think this is the era of honesty. I really think this is time. We've gone through a period of so much social pressure where if you have a dissonant opinion to the public and to the technocratic overlords, you could get your accounts removed, your posts removed, descheduled, fact-checked, all of this kind of censorship.
I think it's the time. I think this is the era of honesty. I really think this is time. We've gone through a period of so much social pressure where if you have a dissonant opinion to the public and to the technocratic overlords, you could get your accounts removed, your posts removed, descheduled, fact-checked, all of this kind of censorship.
which taught us internally to censor our opinions and feelings. And I think, you know, we're entering a world in which we're going to be free to express honestly. And I think this is going to be, you know, this is what I see is our own Excalibur. It's our sword. It's the sword of truth and love.
which taught us internally to censor our opinions and feelings. And I think, you know, we're entering a world in which we're going to be free to express honestly. And I think this is going to be, you know, this is what I see is our own Excalibur. It's our sword. It's the sword of truth and love.
which taught us internally to censor our opinions and feelings. And I think, you know, we're entering a world in which we're going to be free to express honestly. And I think this is going to be, you know, this is what I see is our own Excalibur. It's our sword. It's the sword of truth and love.
And I really feel like, you know, one of the places that I can step into is to really try to lead by example there and just get to full honesty. And recognize the difference of when I'm being Aubrey or when I'm playing Aubrey.
And I really feel like, you know, one of the places that I can step into is to really try to lead by example there and just get to full honesty. And recognize the difference of when I'm being Aubrey or when I'm playing Aubrey.
And I really feel like, you know, one of the places that I can step into is to really try to lead by example there and just get to full honesty. And recognize the difference of when I'm being Aubrey or when I'm playing Aubrey.
You know, because it's so easy to play the character of yourself.
You know, because it's so easy to play the character of yourself.