If you're embarrassed by the things you used to say and believe, then good:

that means you've grown, learned, and become a better person, and that's exactly what living is all about.

It's when you look back at yourself and feel nothing but pride that you should engage in the deepest and most self-critical introspection.

@ottersparx who even has time to look back at anything, let alone themselves, when the present is basically the future and changing so rapidly? I can't keep up with me today, this afternoon even, when I'm learning and growing so much alongside humanity and machinekind
@ottersparx hard to parse between the "I can't believe I was such a clueless shit" and the "I wish I was still so naively idealistic"

@ottersparx I was raised into fundamentalist Christianity.

I wouldn't even want to look at what I said back then.

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This reminds me of people who think certainty is a virtue. When confronted with evidence that contradicts their worldview, they plug their ears and say "La la la."