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“No matter what, keep moving forward. The hardships that you experience in life make you stronger. Most importantly, self-respect is key. In order to have a positive ending, you do not need to start with a positive beginning. The quality of your mind is what determines your future.”

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The Absolute Value of |Life|

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“Most importantly, I want people to know that the impossible is attainable and that if one person believes in you, then you are already making a difference. Through experience I have learned that there are two different sides in life: the good and the cruel. In order to value one side, you must experience both of them. You will come across people who will recognize your potential, as well as others who will try to lower your confidence, belittle you, or even try to discredit your reputation. For example, this can be seen in situations where someone may be biased against you because of what you do, the way you think, or who you are as a person. Keep moving forward. The hardships that you experience in life make you stronger.”

“Great mathematicians are born with a brain fundamentally different from ours. We may as well be clear about the first one: no, mathematicians don’t think logically. It is in fact utterly impossible to think logically. Logic doesn’t help at all with thinking. We shall see later on what it is used for.”

“In a traditional civilization it is almost inconceivable that a man should claim an idea as his own; [...] If an idea is true, it belongs equally to all who are capable of understanding it; if it is false, there is no credit in having invented it. A true idea cannot be 'new', for truth is not a product of the human mind; it exists independently of us, and all we have to do is to take cognizance of it; outside this knowledge there can be nothing but error: but do the moderns on the whole care much about truth, or do they even know what it is? Here again words have lost their real meaning, inasmuch as some people-for instance contemporary pragmatists-go so far as to misappropriate the word 'truth' for what is simply practical utility, that is to say for something that is quite foreign to the intellectual order. The logical outcome of the modern deviation is precisely the negation of truth, as well as of the intelligence of which truth is the object.”