Privacy hides Mediocrity | Predestination

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Mediocre people value their privacy.

They try to create space in which there is a possibility of exceptional activity in their eyes and the eyes of others.

But we only conceal that which we are ashamed of or is not worth sharing.

And all private spaces foster the development of further mediocrity, or unappealing behavior.

All our worthwhile endeavors are allowed into the open.

Not necessarily with promotion, but without the cover of privacy.

The feeling of privacy tricks our minds into thinking there might be something special about us.

But it's only when we remove the covers of privacy o we fully beige that which occupies that space and time is actually valuable.

There is nothing fundamentally unique about anything anybody does using his or her time.

But effort is either wasted in concealing the behavior that both we our communities find objectionable.

This wasted effort and false satisfaction in concealing undesirable behavior and creating space for interesting behavior can all be directed towards living a life that is truly interesting and exceptional.

This redirected energy and ease that comes from living publicly, not necessarily seeking attention, but also not avoiding attention, is the basis of all exceptional lives.

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