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@MisterRogersSnapped I highly recommend "the Essential Jung," covers all his work chronologically and is very well edited.

Wait for a quiet spell to start reading it though, I was finding excuses to read it constantly.

@MisterRogersSnapped Jung - Modern Man in Search of a Soul

Gives a snapshot of his main themes in his ~middle period, so you get more of a feel for his method than his earlier, more empirical work and his later, more "finished" perspectives.

Packs quite a punch too, don't think I've read many books which provoke the same intensity of vertigo and soul-searching. Always cuts close to the bone.

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RT @FedericoTenga
Bitcoin can survive FUD longer than the media can stay focused on a topic

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Reminder that book DRM is a cancer we never needed or had for centuries and that any publisher who thinks otherwise deserves to walk the plank.

:blobcatpirate: yarrr
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@KlausSchwabBTC I will continue to use leverage, thanks for the advice though

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i'm a sovereign citizen so i can go to bed whenever i want
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@jmw150 2 further questions:

1) Is adding a another neuron *always* beneficial?

2) does adding a neuronal layer in real time change the behaviour of the system?

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