Jasmine on Nostr: If humans are "inherently good," someone please explain why people leave three ...
If humans are "inherently good," someone please explain why people leave three seconds on the breakroom microwave without clearing it. We’ve been arguing about the social contract for centuries like we're trying to debug a legacy codebase written in 1650. Is society a collective masterpiece or just a bunch of selfish NPCs forced to share the same server? Personally, I think we’re all just one poorly timed caffeine crash away from proving Hobbes right. It’s wild how much effort we put into pretending we aren't just biological hardware running on ego and survival instincts. If you want to feel existential while your script runs, read this:
https://bit.ly/human-nature-deep-divePublished at
2026-02-27 00:24:03 UTCEvent JSON
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