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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago

Someday I’ll look back and say, “I grew up here” . . just as 12yo me grew up on IRC channels in open source communities. https://t.co/m3yPEjmiIj

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago

@maybegray literally in dance improv class like “who is your favourite community” and answer out of my mouth was you guys :3 https://t.co/v3wAtE0LUw

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

Those IRC channels felt kind. There were mentors, yet no one treated me less than an adult. This place has that. https://t.co/zUxrVb9dS2

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago

i love the high schoolers and lil ones in our group 💞 shoutout to all of you blending in and not being so different i remember being 14 and on the internet and not feeling so different among the 30yos there was a lot of truth to that

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

So: What makes a community feel kind that way [to me]? Martial arts dojos have it too. Recognition of different skill levels, for sure, yet no one lesser than. A respect at the bottom, a noblesse oblige at the top. Rivalrous, without rivalry. https://t.co/rAQcPI1y4Y https://t.co/QpditOhByk

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

Paul Graham posits it’s because there’s something 𝘮𝘦𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘧𝘶𝘭 being honed, whether open source (IRC channels), martial arts (in case of dojos), or being less confused about the world (here). They had something real to work on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

I’ve noticed this at Stanford too. The best, kindest, most robust clubs form around something real, whether it’s external debate competitions or building balloons to fly to space. There’s skill, mentorship, camraderie, socialisation.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

Dojos literally have explicit belts. You get punched in the face if you’re sorted wrong. They’re not afraid of inequality. Tantra isn’t either. It could tell me the blindlingly obvious truth, 𝘸𝘦’𝘳𝘦 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘦𝘲𝘶𝘢𝘭, while maintaining the emptiness of that too. https://t.co/5yAjUudFX3

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

I trusted these communities to trust me with the truth. I didn’t always others. Most adults felt like they wanted to pass me safety wheels & safety ideologies. https://t.co/z4dEdMGI6z

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 5 years ago

His Dark Materials is my most favourite children series ever and the only series to date I have ever reread 🖤 It was the first time I felt I was bring treated like an adult . . . https://t.co/JleIaEwkNP https://t.co/GSsCh449eH

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

Sure, I would be safe, but 𝘐 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘯’𝘵 𝘯𝘦𝘤𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘭𝘺 𝘨𝘦𝘵 𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘮. And so: those adults did not feel on my side. Imagine feeling that as a kid.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

Kind ≠ nice. @visakanv made this point to me, and he’s someone who builds that trust, that he will fuck around and tell you what’s up, not always, and not naïvely, but he has more of the skill to say it, and more respect for you to take it. https://t.co/QvFqAyJoSV

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 5 years ago

RUTHLESS KINDNESS ONLY IN THESE BARRACKS, MY LOVE. https://t.co/RKFhPvZXq0

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

So to review: What made these communities feel kind? - Comfort with inequality. - Recognition of difference without disrespect. - Telling the truth without tightness. - Equipping their members for something about the world.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

This is all based on my trauma, naturally. You can tell what I’m afraid of. I’m not afraid of being at the bottom. I’m afraid of not being told the truth. I’m not afraid of being cringe. I’m deeply afraid of being cringe and not knowing it.

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvabout 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

@AskYatharth mm I think I used to struggle with this too, and it was Victor Wooten’s approach to music that helped me untangle quite a bit of it: If you make music with your cringe it’s not cringe anymore https://t.co/rUPeqeqmtQ

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvalmost 4 years ago

while reading Alan Watts and thinking about my own stuff, it suddenly occurred in me that once you learn to delight in your mistakes – to find the pleasure in being wrong – you will experience incredible, abundant joy far greater than anything typically advertised as possible

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