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commit ef28270f197b78b160757808556cc2f0911151e2
parent 4fe93abadb994b3df1987469acd345c69070c1bf
Author: ugrnm <ultrageranium@bleu255.com>
Date:   Fri,  6 Jun 2025 10:59:59 +0200

hope for tweaks

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diff --git a/hope_for_the_best_prepare_for_the_worst.mdwn b/hope_for_the_best_prepare_for_the_worst.mdwn @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ It is good practice to design systems that are resilient and tolerant to interruptions and even if you do not personally believe such scenarios are imminent. This principle invites reflection: why prioritize resilience? Rather -than being a defeatist mindset, it is a practical exercise. By imagining a -world shaped by scarcity, you sharpen your creativity and adaptability. -Acknowledging breakages happen and taking into account the possibility of -collapse can inspire self-imposed limitations that lead to resourceful -solutions—often uncovering societal scenarios previously unexplored, while also -acknowledging that less privileged groups are already experiencing harm and -damage. +than being a defeatist mindset, it is a practical exercise. + +By imagining a world shaped by scarcity, you sharpen your creativity and +adaptability. Acknowledging breakages happen and taking into account the +possibility of collapse can inspire self-imposed limitations that lead to +resourceful solutions—often uncovering societal scenarios previously +unexplored, while also acknowledging that less privileged groups are already +experiencing harm and damage. What can YOU do?