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RE: Being REAL in a FAKE arsed World!

in #anarchy6 years ago

I watched most of the video and he was talking about being authentic human being!

I myself enjoyed the vlog and I might watch it again.

I've much respect for people who write code and people who're 9-5! The point I got from this vlog is that alternative life possible and there many lifestyles!

Every single human's journey is different and let's mutually respect others!

Happy Sunday :)

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And that was the point of the vlog.

@nathanmars, this guy @yogidarshan is a total asshole and not worthy of your upvotes... If you read their comments, the only thing they have been doing since they joined is going around, contradicting posts by leaving huge, rude and condescending comments. Left one on @consciousangel7’s most recent post and after seeing that ALL this person does is judge other people we are debating unloading a bunch of downvotes on them...

I do apologise for super late response and I truly appreciate you for sharing your experiences with @yogidarshan!

Stay blessed and sending virtual hug for your family :)

NP Nathan! You rock for eventually replying. It was mainly this guy’s judgemental attitude we couldn’t handle... Steem is a place to accept one another not tell them their posts are incomplete and incorrect 🤣

I do not think that an alternative life is possible. Still somebody has to write your code. I am into combining work (whether paid or voluntary) and religion or spirituality.

Still, when I wrote that comment I wasn't aware of what @tonysayers33 was doing. I know now that they practice reiki and have some teachings on YouTube.

Just being positive and honest all the time does not help. You still have to do some work, as opposed to being honest about not working. (I understand @tonysayers33's input better now that I used to.

I am trying to create an environment where people do what they already do (like programming, reiki, cooking) and combine it with their religion.

My ideal is the Sikh community centres where people combine religion and cooking, and even martial arts training (gatka).

Or anarchist centres where people do bicycle workshops, community kitchens, music, cinema, language classes, you name it.

Unfortunately there are not many social centres for programmers, other than programming conferences where people go to drink some beers and eat some meat.

I am sorry for not posting any article in my blog yet, so you are forced to read my comments without having a way to gauge in my profile what I do.

I think I can learn from @tonysayers33 either way, and I already clarified that with them on their YouTube channel in a comment, which they have confirmed reading.

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