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I thought the same thing when the author implied that you should kill all other versions of yourself except for one of them. However, I didn't say anything because i wasn't sure yet what the author was advocating.

To sound like a populist for a moment: If we want to be anarchists within a careerist and money-grubbing system, we must reject the notion of being cogs or specialists. The thing that is so surprising is that this is something anarchists have been saying for years and only crazy psychopaths like me have really taken this to heart.

There are all these writers who talk about doing "one thing", but this is only the case for each moment: shut up and do something, because your thoughts will probably mislead you if you continue to listen. Don't talk about what you're doing, just do it, don't dwell on all the aspects and colors.

However, these writers speak from the standpoint of "life advice", and this falls into the RIDICULOUS identitarian/life-work conundrum.

Our lives are nothing but series of moments, and the moment you lose site of it, you are in danger of losing everything.

Quote that!