I’m the genius of myself. I believe that our duty on this planet is to fulfill the wishes and dreams of those that have perished the earth. My current dream is to make the world a better place. The only way to accomplish this, is to lead and teach the next generation by example. I want to die a martyr. In my past life, I believe that I was an island warrior, a samurai, a noble chieftain, a shaman, and a pirate. In this life, I'm a historian, philosopher, writer, hipster, and social deviant.
My name is Sean Edward Sagisi, but you can get to know me by my egos, Mr. Darkness, Mr. White, and Mr. Silver. Play your cards right than perhaps you can meet the man behind the masks. Be for warned, it is lonely on top of the mountain and only an elite few have been able to reach Mount Olympus to see me. Only the virtuous can fly under my banner of truth, justice, and love.
Society forces you to acknowledge traditions, norms, institution and religion. Once this occurs, you simply fail to think for oneself. My personal mantra is to live life by your own values. Times change, but values don't. I suggest to stop living and thinking inside a box of social constraint. Tear it down and simply create your own vessel. Break the chains that bind you. Only than, will you able see with your own eyes and start living life as a free spirit.
~The Ouroboros
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Lists 8 (Free) Books Every Intelligent Person Should Read
A Reddit.com user posed the question to Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Which books should be read by every single intelligent person on the planet?”
Below, you will find the book list offered up by the astrophysicist, director of the Hayden Planetarium, and popularizer of science. Where possible, we have included links to free versions of the books, all taken from our Free Audio Books and Free eBooks collections.
If you’re looking for a more extensive list of essential works, don’t miss The Harvard Classics, a 51 volume series that you can now download online.
1.) The Bible (eBook) - “to learn that it’s easier to be told by others what to think and believe than it is to think for yourself.”
2.) The System of the World by Isaac Newton (eBook) – “to learn that the universe is a knowable place.”
3.) On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin (eBook – Audio Book) - “to learn of our kinship with all other life on Earth.”
4.) Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift (eBook – Audio Book) – “to learn, among other satirical lessons, that most of the time humans are Yahoos.”
5.) The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine (eBook – Audio Book) – “to learn how the power of rational thought is the primary source of freedom in the world.”
6.) The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith (eBook – Audio Book) - “to learn that capitalism is an economy of greed, a force of nature unto itself.”
7.) The Art of War by Sun Tsu (eBook – Audio Book) - “to learn that the act of killing fellow humans can be raised to an art.”
8.) The Prince by Machiavelli (eBook – Audio Book) - “to learn that people not in power will do all they can to acquire it, and people in power will do all they can to keep it.”
Tyson concludes by saying: “If you read all of the above works you will glean profound insight into most of what has driven the history of the western world.”
H/T goes to Galley Cat
I’m kind of ready to read the Prince among other things :)
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