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Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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Re: Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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Sorry, but I feel the one line limit changes this from a potentially interesting and insightful thread to an endless sea of lists of names. Richard Dawkins: I remember when I first saw the link to his documentary "The root of all evil?" on reddit. I was quickly enchanted by his ability to beautifully relate ideas and convey their wonder and simplicity. (Although I had heard of Richard Dawkings before, I didn't learn…

"Sorry, but I feel the one line limit changes this from a potentially interesting and insightful thread to an endless sea of lists of names." Or encourages you to be concise to keep the thread readable enough for working people taking 5 minutes breaks.

Better to take multiple five minute breaks reading something worthwhile than to spend five minutes reading something useless.

Re: Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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Nietzsche David Foster Wallace Ted Kaczynski

Kaczynski - brilliant, misunderstood, and a psychopath. Anarcho-primitivism is a odd ideal for someone posting on a technology site.

Tell that to the families of the people here: http://www.francesfarmersrevenge.com/stuff/unabomber/victims...

Kaczynski was just a dedicated psycho whose only hack was to show how hard it can be for society to deal with people like him. He may have dicked around with math a little but to call him "brilliant" is a mistake along the lines of Clarke's third law.

Re: Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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pg's criteria: Everyone on the list had two qualities: they cared almost excessively about their work, and they were absolutely honest.

Thomas Clarkson.

Ben Franklin.

Mohandas K. Gandhi.

Alexander Hamilton.

Alan Turing.

Re: Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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post #37

Earlier quoted context omitted.

"Sorry, but I feel the one line limit changes this from a potentially interesting and insightful thread to an endless sea of lists of names." Or encourages you to be concise to keep the thread readable enough for working people taking 5 minutes breaks.

Better to take multiple five minute breaks reading something worthwhile than to spend five minutes reading something useless.

"endless sea of lists of names"

"something useless"

Honestly, do you guys really believe that these phrases describe this thread?

I really enjoyed reading about people's choices, no matter how much they had to say, didn't you?

Re: Ask YC: Who are YOUR heroes?

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post #45

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Kaczynski - brilliant, misunderstood, and a psychopath. Anarcho-primitivism is a odd ideal for someone posting on a technology site.

Tell that to the families of the people here: http://www.francesfarmersrevenge.com/stuff/unabomber/victims... Kaczynski was just a dedicated psycho whose only hack was to show how hard it can be for society to deal with people like him. He may have dicked around with math a little but to call him "brilliant" is a mistake along the lines of Clarke's third law.

Tell that to the families? Traces of sarcasm aside, police analysis showed him to have intelligence significantly above average. Sorry if you have a loftier value for the word 'brilliant'.
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