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That the world was never an easy place.
That through our lack of immediate self-validation we have come to resemble our greatest counterparts in the early 1900s.
We are witnessing the re-rise of friendlier more cooperative Robber-Barons cheapening rockets, self-driving ev’s, potential plans to build anything and everything, ChatGPT, AI platforms like Symbolab to help in math, making mass commercial access to books unbelievably quick and reliable across the United States following methods developed by FedEx and UPS and Amazon and cooperation of USPS, re-rise of Beautiful technically skilled iterations and reiterations of techniques and technology to produce paintings that mimic light, and classical and beaux-arts architecture.
Your dead inside because you strive for meaning and perfection, always unsure weather to plod this course or another, but you’ll still be relatively the same even if in part shaped by the paths you choose, path finding doesn’t end after one year, you yearn to feel validated by yourself in your own mind.

At times you just have to feel like the world owes you something like life when you mess up spectacularly.
Baby Boomers were the beginning of the decline of culture. We get to suffer through our lack of meaning. Class, not sports are becoming the style.
US education is well rounded, doesn’t mean it produces mathematicians, so passionate learn-by Trades tradesmen and tradesmen from trades-schools can never be entirely supplanted.