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Get Weird: Discover the Sur...

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“Your weirdness is your worth. It’s the value you bring to this universe simply by breathing air with a set of lungs no one else has ever used before. You can’t do anything to become weird, you must only acknowledge that you are weird, even when you don’t feel like it—or when you would simply prefer to float gently in a giant sea of Same.”
C.J. Casciotta, Get Weird: Discover the Surprising Secret to Making a Difference

“Ancient philosophers like Plato believed in the transcendentals, three main characteristics that transcend our individual lives and unite us all as human beings: beauty (or the arts), truth (or science), and goodness (or morality). Again, these were never meant to be silos, which has become the temptation if not the default. On the contrary, culture moves forward only when we triangulate these elements, realizing that goodness happens only when beauty and truth combine, that the path to truth is observing both beauty and goodness, and that when truth and goodness embrace, we stand in awe of their beauty.”
C.J. Casciotta, Get Weird: Discover the Surprising Secret to Making a Difference



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