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July 15,2025
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Mind. Blown.
This simple phrase can express a feeling of absolute astonishment and disbelief. It's that moment when something so unexpected or amazing happens that it completely overwhelms our thoughts and leaves us in a state of shock.


For example, imagine seeing a breathtaking natural wonder for the first time, like the Grand Canyon or the Northern Lights. The sheer magnitude and beauty of these sights can be so overwhelming that it feels like our minds are being blown.


Or perhaps we witness a scientific breakthrough that challenges everything we thought we knew. Discoveries like the Higgs boson or the possibility of life on other planets can have a profound impact on our understanding of the universe and leave us in a state of awe.


In conclusion, "Mind. Blown." is a powerful expression that captures the essence of those moments when our minds are pushed beyond their limits and we are left speechless by the wonder and amazement of the world around us.
July 15,2025
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A Fascinating Manual to Understand Politics Thoroughly.

It focuses on fitting political ideas into framework concepts rather than simply betting on proposing ideas. It also confronts the viewpoints of what it presumes as a strict and protective father and similar political figures. This concept of ideological frameworks has been applied for some time in certain European countries like Spain, and in that sense, the book hits the mark with the effectiveness of its techniques.

However, the book also has drawbacks. In terms of its structure, it is repetitive in some chapters. And in its approach to certain topics, it is somewhat tendentious.

Overall, despite its flaws, this manual offers valuable insights into the inner workings of politics and can be a useful resource for those interested in delving deeper into the subject.
July 15,2025
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See this review for a good discussion of the two parties in the USA from an outside perspective. The author's most basic and overarching principle is that the Republicans' "philosophy" is that of the forceful, patriarchal "father" who allows one to do as they wish as long as they don't sin or step out of line. On the other hand, the Democrats see all as fundamentally "good" and believe that through discourse, logic, and humanism, people and politics will eventually do "what is right".


The book is supposed to be used as a primer for liberals to learn how to talk "Republican" or "Tea Party libertarian" and thus get more Democrats elected. While I do agree that there is a fundamental difference in the way those who would even consider voting Republican versus Democratic, this book does not really help explain why folks vote against their own better interest. In the 21st-century USA case, it doesn't explain why they would vote for a Republican, unless of course they were part of the 1%, but that is not a large number of votes. Why do non-1%ers vote against themselves?


No answer is found in this book. Here is a better review and discussion https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....

July 15,2025
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I read this for class, and the fact that it remains relevant point by point to the political situation in America right now is simply amazing.

It's truly astonishing how the content can still have such a direct and profound connection to the current state of affairs.

Each point seems to mirror the complex and ever-changing political landscape, highlighting the similarities and drawing attention to the important issues at hand.

It makes one realize that history often repeats itself, and the lessons from the past can be crucial in understanding and navigating the present.

This work serves as a reminder that we should always be vigilant and aware of the political climate, and strive to make informed decisions that will shape a better future for all.

Overall, it's a remarkable piece that continues to have a significant impact on our understanding of American politics.

3.75⭐️
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