Seth Messenger : Idriss Aberkane's quotes

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#37327
The interest of the knowledge economy is that the potential knowledge is infinite. Everything that is material is finite, but the potential knowledge is infinite, being immaterial. When we share a material good, we divide it, when we share an intangible good, we multiply it.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37328
While financial flows enrich some and impoverish others, the flow of knowledge benefits everyone.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37329
In real life, as a deep wisdom said, the more you try to fit into the mold, the more you will look like a pie.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37330
Don't let anyone but yourself define who you are. Knowing yourself is your most absolute duty in life. As long as you neglect it, you are not free. Also, as long as you let others define you, you are not free.

Idriss Aberkane
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#37332
Where meaning does not flow, humans rot slowly and horribly. But if a swamp can smell standing water, many humans are unable to see how meaningless places can rot the psychology of entire cities.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37333
In Latin, animus means both "sense" and "soul." But there are workplaces without any souls. Under the pretext of productivity, these places are conducive to depression, sometimes suicide. They are proof that man is a fruit, that can be pressed or planted. The press is a linear action, predictable, easily manageable and, in case of excess, deadly. Planting is unpredictable, non-linear, difficult to administer, never lethal, and ultimately infinitely more profitable.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37336
No man is born with the nerves volatile enough to slaughter his neighbor. Nervous volatility is built. It is the overlay and rotting of contacts with other volatilities. So there are, really, fire retardant humans (as were Gandhi, Mandela or Martin Luther King, Jr., to name but a few glorious examples) and other flammable ones.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37337
There comes a time when, through suffering and frustration, it is our nerves that lead us. Each moment then becomes a moment of survival. The man whose nerves are devoured by fear, contempt, the repeated use of violence on them, is an extremely dangerous man. He can kill only one person (perhaps himself), or burn with a passion so dark that it will astonish the masses, who will bring him themselves to power and give him the levers necessary to kill millions of people legally.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37338
Individuals with destroyed nerves populate hospitals as well as prisons, but they can also hold positions of responsibility and preside over our destiny. It has been shown, for example, that by ridiculing empathy and kindness, glorifying selfishness, cruelty and vanity, certain professions promote psychopathy.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37339
Imagine anything that would be physically forbidden, or painful, to someone with a twisted back. Well, imagine the same all thoughts, wisdoms, forbidden to a twisted brain... By twisting people's brains, our systems produce neuro-infirms. Their infirmity is insidious, sometimes disguised as virtue, and sometimes it arises brutally, dragging other beings into misfortune. This cacophony of nerve to nerve has been going on since the dawn of time, and in each of our acts, we have the choice - more or less easy, more or less legendary - to play a note that will influence the whole of humanity.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37340
There is no human creation that the brain has to bend to, but if there is one thing it has had to conform to, it is nature. Our body is adapted to nature, our brain is adapted to nature; it is not suitable for factories, cities, supermarkets, offices or schools. These are environments that he can conform to for a while (which he can visit, in a way), but never submit to for life. In fact, there is no better neuroergonome than nature. It is therefore not surprising that Buddha, Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci or Francis of Assisi chose her as master.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37341
The economy has been a bad lover of nature in the last three centuries, but if she divorces her altogether, she will not be able to return to live with her parents... The economy is going to have to learn to respect nature, and it's going to win. In the 21st century, nature and the economy will have to work in synergy.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37342
Anything that's good for our brains is expensive. Brutal, elitist and castrating education is cheap, tailor-made education, based on mentoring rather than industrial pedagogy, is expensive.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37343
It is dangerous to enrich our means of action through science, if our reasons for acting remain primitive. I'm not afraid of an unarmed lunatic, I'm afraid a madman with a gun.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37344
Like our muscles, our brain withers in suffering but thrives in duress—our freedom to decide for ourselves when and how we impose it on it. If the Greeks once idealized the developed body, we can sanitize our nervous system through the practice of certain exercises. Mens sana in corpore sano, it is an ideal that we must defend, and that we continue with the exercise of our free will.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37351
I have nothing else to add, for such ghosts unable to live and think for themselves, without fear, I have known all my life. And au pair who will pretend to rate you or ask you for your past notes, just answer: My note? I've got Me/20. How about you?

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37352
The palate of your mental life begins with space, but it continues with emotional memory and association memory. Historian Pierre Portet illustrates this well in his description of a medieval boundary technique: failing to keep a written land registry, the peasants agreed on the delimitation of a plot and took a child as a witness. As soon as the child had memorized the place, he was given a gigantic slap to consolidate his memory.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37353
From the man of Vitruvian to the neuro-enhanced man, the same question remains: is it still the man who is put at the heart of the levers? It is because many of the immature have entrusted the levers of the industry to a small number of fools that the 20th century will have been so atrocious. As for the 21st, it will be wise or not.

Idriss Aberkane
(Free your brain!)


#37828
Nature is a library, read it instead of burning it!

Idriss Aberkane
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