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    What a strange wya of fear mongering.

    I the end, you can only have one life path. Choosing to do something always implies choosing to not do other things.

    So it’s an illusion to think that all those green paths are possible. Only one of them is possible.

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        But you’ll worry anyway, as your anxiety is a product of your biochemistry, which is governed by deterministic processes.

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        First of all is determinism not proven and may be/get disproven by quantum mechanics.

        Second of all it also validates your suffering because it’s seen as a determined thing to happen so that may give you some solice.

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        It makes absolutely no difference if you think about it. It’s not like choices are made for you even if the universe is determindric. If the world is or isn’t deterministic it’s not like anything would meaningfully be different - things would still be unpredictable to us. In an indeterministic universe randomness would play a part in outcomes, but that’s worthless to us. This meme is about choices anyways, randomness or determinism doesn’t matter in the end.

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      Dust fills my eyes
      Clouds roll by and I roll with them
      Centuries cry
      Orders fly and I fall again

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      Taking ALL of the paths was never really an option though. Celebrate all the new paths that opened because of the one you chose instead of dwelling on the ones you didn’t.

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    Good for you that you didn’t take that lower path cut short.

    Who’s to say any of those other paths would have been any better or worse than your current path?

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    That just makes me think of Everything Everywhere All At Once. I recommend watching it to anyone who feels they wasted their past options. Or if you like kick-ass martial arts shit, haha

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      I’ve accepted my past mistakes and, for the most part, don’t get get bothered by them anymore. However, what does bother me is really not having an identity and passion to know where I want to take my life. It feels like I’m just living day to day until I eventually become dust.

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    >Be me

    >Good relationship with gf

    >Toxic ex who i am madly in love with suddenly pops back into my life

    Fuck.

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    Cool. So can you offer me a job? I’ll do anything as long as I can afford to take care of my family.

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    You can’t change what has already happened. Learn from it, analyze it, but don’t dwell on it for too long.

    There is always a tomorrow. The feelings of today don’t have to influence the feelings of tomorrow, next week, or next month.

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        ELI5:

        Imagine some sort of a polynomial function f(x) = r * x * (1-x) that is also depending on some constant r in range 0 < r < 1.

        You apply x = f(x) for many times, at your wish. Think of it as a for-loop, or f(f(f(…f(f(x))…))). The resulting value will reside (converge) to some value.

        So, this looped function sets to some stable point with any r in range until x < 3. After that, it doesn’t converge but it will constantly jump between one of 2 points, then 4, 8, … and at some point it goes wacky-macky.

        The graph from Wikipedia merely shows the probability of the value f(f(f(...f(f(x))...))) for all r in the given range.

        If you’re curious, Veritasium’s made a good explanation here: https://youtu.be/ovJcsL7vyrk

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    I’ve accepted my lot in life. It’ll take a lot for me to change my thoughts. I am what I am and though I wish it would it’s not gonna change.

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      Maybe start meditating. I know this is like, stupid random advice thrown at you from who knows where on the Internet, but it is definitely a journey worth starting.