Pluribus uses science fiction to ask very human questions: who holds power, who gets erased, what happens when individuality disappears, and what becomes of trust once it’s broken.

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Severance asks what remains of a person when memory is partitioned, agency is outsourced, and meaning is reduced to productivity

https://tv.apple.com/dk/episode/good-news-about-hell/umc.cmc.s80mx1ic96pu6ewupz8pfasf?action=playSmartEpisode

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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant explores wealth, happiness, and leverage through the lens of long-term thinking. It questions conventional success, emphasizing independence, compounding, and building a life where freedom matters more than status.

Read -https://www.navalmanack.com/almanack-of-naval-ravikant/table-of-contents

Essentialism argues that clarity comes from subtraction, not addition. It challenges the idea that more effort equals more success, and instead asks what happens when we deliberately choose less, but better.

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