Is this Scrapbox description based on some philosophy book? A story about a question that was asked

Some people, when they reach a certain level of greatness, take it for granted that they will be invited to ā€œcome and see us.

  • Then, with a mysterious pride, they will not participate in the ā€œyou may comeā€ type of place, saying that they are not invited, or that it is too much of an inconvenience for them to participate on their own.
  • In order to prevent this from happening, we must maintain a state of mind in which we can say, ā€œPlease let us participateā€ when we are willing to come to something that is ā€œgood enough.
  • People who sulk or get angry because they werenā€™t invited.
    • Iā€™m not inclined to invite them in.
    • before With social networking, you may not have realized you werenā€™t invited.
    • Information distribution has become so popular on social networking sites that it has become visible.
    • The Sleeping Beauty Witch was angry that she wasnā€™t invited to the party, so she put a curse on her.
    • How can I avoid being victimized by these types of people ā€¦?
      • Diving out of sight is one option, but Iā€™m not sure we can keep diving.
      • Pitting toxic people against each other in a place that invites toxic people to voluntarily leave each other.
        • difficult (e.g. customer, guest, child)
      • Behave in a way that toxic people think itā€™s a boring place to be.

Even these memos come out of seeing something concrete and then abstracting it.

The seed in question is planted and sprouts some time later. - Parable of the Plants


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