Clayboyn's Curation Corner 6/7/18

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Welcome back to another weekly installment of my philosophy and psychology curation. Each post will be upvoted by the @msp-curation trail and one lucky post will be resteemed and featured in the weekly post from @minnowsupport. As always, please click through and support the featured authors if you see anything that interests you. :)


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My first pick this week comes from @matrjoschka. The post is very entertaining and engaging with a modern perspective on some of the revolutionaries throughout history and explores how things will be different going forward. I don't want to spoil it beyond that, but it's a must read for any philosophy fans for sure.


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Next up is a post from @zen-art. It's a fun and inspirational post about embracing our own individuality and uniqueness and not trying to blend in with the 'normal.' It's got some good wisdom in it and I encourage you to check it out.


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@ankapolo, the Russian assassin, made this great post that dives into what makes steemit different from other social media platforms. It's interesting reading her breakdown and seeing her visual representations of these ideas. It's pretty spot on and certainly worth reading for anyone that wants to better understand the philosophy and benefits of decentralization.


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This post from @builderofcastles is a great read that I think is very useful and educational. It's not directly philosophical, but the examples and explanations of differentiating between singular and plural thinking and descriptors is great for forming a foundation to expand philosophical views and learning. The post is very well written and I highly encourage you to check it out.


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My final pick this week comes to us from @imp.unity. If you haven't had a chance to read anything from Hae-Joo or gotten to talk to him on Discord, he's a great author and another spiritual deep diver that I enjoy conversing with. This post is all about defining and comprehending the transition from childhood into adulthood. It's a good read from an awesome author.

I would like to remind everyone to please help support these amazing authors by clicking through to their posts and sharing some love with them. We all need to work together to keep quality content on the platform. Thank you to everyone for your time and consideration this week. Namaste.


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How sweet of you to do this! Thank you very much, made my day a bit happier with this
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I'm happy to hear that and always happy to feature awesome posts like yours. :)

Damn @Calyboyn, these are all amazing posts and i'm honored to be among them. I especially enjoyed your first pick , by @matrjoschka. His post definitely made me think about the power we have at our disposal to bring about change. Great finds all around, and I gave each one my full support.

Awesome! I'm glad you liked them and happy to feature your post as well. :)

Wonderful photography
Excellent art

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Impressive rebuttal Meno. Seems the world is upside down.

I can teach you the ways @normok , would you like to step into my

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