This is the moment where a child stops... - Deepstash

  • This is the moment where a child stops just experiencing the world and begins modeling it.
  • Language doesn't describe reality; it slices it, arranges it, and repackages it.

The nervous system now sees the world not just through eyes and ears; but through categories, and those categories are not reality — they're hallucinations agreed upon for the sake of convenience.

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Content Curator | Absurdist | Amateur Gamer | Failed musician | Successful pessimist | Pianist |

What if your entire personality was just software—written by parents, schools, ads, trauma, and culture? 🤔 This is pt. 1 of the series.

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