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Those who worry about the alleged mediocrity in others probably rage at others to distract from the mediocrity they see in themselves.

And should they not go on the internet to point at how allegedly useless other people are, they will find time to figure out their own failings. And when confronted with it will usually end with them raging at their family for their own failure and hitting their kids like their daddy before them, shooting up a building and becoming yet another Onion article about these things that repeatedly happen, or if they are the most honorable just pointing the gun at themselves.

My hope is that when the dopamine of the internet distractions stop working and the lens you point at others starts pointing to yourself as having that same 'mediocrity', you do as the later does and stop taking your angst about impossible success standards on others.

Being able to manage data means you are able to manage yourself, and in this day an age that is far from mediocrity, as the internet and individuals such as yourself constantly remind me.

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