Film

  • Technofeudalism

    Economist, Yanis Varoufakis in his book, Technofeudalism argues that cloud-technology-owning companies from the United States and China are organizing everyone on the planet including governments, traditional capitalists and the rest of humanity into a class that pays them what he calls, cloud rents. These companies, cloudalists, as Varoufakis refers to them, operate outside profit motives,…

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  • The problem with assuming

    To assume you know when you really don’t. To refuse to think critically about everything when you really should. And failing to ask the questions that might provide you with the answers to lead a more meaningful life are three of the most underrated things in this century. These are also the untapped super reservoir…

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  • F-bombing

    The thing with F-bombing is not just about how immoral it is. All spirits express themselves through words and curse words are no exception. The bigger implication is that words become things. Pure words become wealth, health, long life et cetera. Curse words become poverty, sicknesses or limitations because of the nature from where they…

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  • Hold your tongue

    Somethings are better left unsaid. If there’s any advice I would give my younger self, it would be this one. Holding your tongue is almost always a super skill to cultivate, particularly because you can’t take back your words after you have spoken them out.

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  • The concept of the Lordship of Jesus espoused in the Bible is this. You have been bought with a price that has no compare. You are no longer yours and because you are not yours, your health, wealth and wellbeing are the responsibility of another who is not only faithful but just. His name is…

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  • Paradigm

    Your paradigm always matters because it is what influences your results. I have been thinking about the relevance of the gospel of Christ in a world so intelligent and prosperous that it sees no value in Christian messaging, and it is this one thing. The gospel of Jesus Christ will change your paradigm and ultimately…

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  • Christian humanism

    There is divergence between humanism and Christianity, however, people have tried over a millennium to marry both. Humanism centres the human as the essence of everything, Christianity centres Christ. Christian humanism, however, attempts to subsume Christ into a human container, and fails woefully. In its practice, Christ is the means and not the end.

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  • The assumption of ease

    We often assume subconsciously that life should be easy. This assumption leads us to cave when we come under spiritual or emotional attack. We are tempted to lash out when disappointed or dissatisfied. Or we just cave at the prospect of doing something difficult. If we flipped this assumption on its head, it would be…

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  • Power isn’t showy

    As I get older, I realize that it’s easier to be a bombast… The difficulties that inhere in truly living are instantiated in the exercise of power. To exercise power requires the delicate balance of thinking and bending reality to fit one’s thoughts. Power is not showy. In fact, real power operates in the shadows.…

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  • A matrix for living

    If you died today, I give it a few days, weeks or months, at the most, and everyone in your life, right now, would have moved on. The reason many may not like or agree with the assertion above is that they overrate their importance . The only one that knows your true value is…

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