Melissa Nadia Viviana
@thebeatphilosopher.com
Author. Activist. Existentialist. Humanist. Beat Philosopher. Philosophy Of Mind. Dog Mom.
Writing About Philosophy Here: https://melissanadiaviviana.com/
Writing About Philosophy Here: https://melissanadiaviviana.com/
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Your life data & willpower isn't a commodity.
Billionaires should be able to buy islands, business assets, property. In other words—actual commodities.
They shouldn't be able to buy YOU.
They shouldn't have purchasing power of your beliefs, feelings, and life data.
Billionaires should be able to buy islands, business assets, property. In other words—actual commodities.
They shouldn't be able to buy YOU.
They shouldn't have purchasing power of your beliefs, feelings, and life data.
July 29, 2025 at 8:22 PM
Your life data & willpower isn't a commodity.
Billionaires should be able to buy islands, business assets, property. In other words—actual commodities.
They shouldn't be able to buy YOU.
They shouldn't have purchasing power of your beliefs, feelings, and life data.
Billionaires should be able to buy islands, business assets, property. In other words—actual commodities.
They shouldn't be able to buy YOU.
They shouldn't have purchasing power of your beliefs, feelings, and life data.
Posting this censorship video on my activism @resistrebelrevolt.net got me reported by trolls as spam. 😵
It was shared 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who gave expert testimony on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 She's 110% right! ✊🏼
It was shared 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who gave expert testimony on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 She's 110% right! ✊🏼
March 30, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Posting this censorship video on my activism @resistrebelrevolt.net got me reported by trolls as spam. 😵
It was shared 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who gave expert testimony on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 She's 110% right! ✊🏼
It was shared 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who gave expert testimony on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 She's 110% right! ✊🏼
Posting this on my activism @resistrebelrevolt.net got me reported by trolls as spam. 😵
It had been reposted 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who shared her expertise on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 Because she's 110% right.
It had been reposted 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who shared her expertise on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 Because she's 110% right.
March 30, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Posting this on my activism @resistrebelrevolt.net got me reported by trolls as spam. 😵
It had been reposted 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who shared her expertise on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 Because she's 110% right.
It had been reposted 700x, with 150 comments showing appreciation to the constitutional lawyer who shared her expertise on how conservatives were gaslighting us on free speech.
👏🏼 Because she's 110% right.
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"Perhaps our societal event horizon, while marking the end of one era, could be the crucible for something new & transformative.
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The View From Here
Since the world is ending, I might as well just write about whatever the hell I want.
substack.com
February 28, 2025 at 11:13 PM
"Perhaps our societal event horizon, while marking the end of one era, could be the crucible for something new & transformative.
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
"Perhaps our societal event horizon, while marking the end of one era, could be the crucible for something new & transformative.
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The View From Here
Since the world is ending, I might as well just write about whatever the hell I want.
substack.com
February 28, 2025 at 11:13 PM
"Perhaps our societal event horizon, while marking the end of one era, could be the crucible for something new & transformative.
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
The question is, can we be conscious enough to shape what comes next? Or are we doomed to be passive travelers, unaware of our trajectory until it's too late?"
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So this is it. This is our time to become radical and to build a coalition of radicals.
But not radical in action––radical in VISION.
The fascists are trying to burn everything down. The only way we can stop them is to rise up with a more inspiring vision of the future for America.
But not radical in action––radical in VISION.
The fascists are trying to burn everything down. The only way we can stop them is to rise up with a more inspiring vision of the future for America.
All You Fascists Are Bound To Lose
Corporations vs Democracy | Some Tips For February 28 Boycotts
resistrebelrevolt.substack.com
February 28, 2025 at 9:53 PM
So this is it. This is our time to become radical and to build a coalition of radicals.
But not radical in action––radical in VISION.
The fascists are trying to burn everything down. The only way we can stop them is to rise up with a more inspiring vision of the future for America.
But not radical in action––radical in VISION.
The fascists are trying to burn everything down. The only way we can stop them is to rise up with a more inspiring vision of the future for America.
February 24, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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Sunday Philosophy Discussion: #philsky
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
The Two Ways Science Got The Human Mind Wrong, & The One Way Buddhists Got It Right
A new pragmatism in the face of mechanistic empiricism
open.substack.com
February 16, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Sunday Philosophy Discussion: #philsky
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
February 17, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Sunday Philosophy Discussion: #philsky
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
The Two Ways Science Got The Human Mind Wrong, & The One Way Buddhists Got It Right
A new pragmatism in the face of mechanistic empiricism
open.substack.com
February 16, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Sunday Philosophy Discussion: #philsky
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
1. What are some pragmatic beliefs that society has (without scientific proof) that have enabled us to grow?
2. How can we practice being open-minded to new discoveries, while still trusting our instincts & intuition, reasonably well, in the interim?
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Do me a favor and compliment someone today. Tell an artist/creator or whoever that the thing they made is cool.
This year has started off unimaginably horrible, and it's probably not going to get better anytime soon.
Spread a bit of love. Make someone's day. We all need that now more than ever.
This year has started off unimaginably horrible, and it's probably not going to get better anytime soon.
Spread a bit of love. Make someone's day. We all need that now more than ever.
February 14, 2025 at 9:17 PM
Do me a favor and compliment someone today. Tell an artist/creator or whoever that the thing they made is cool.
This year has started off unimaginably horrible, and it's probably not going to get better anytime soon.
Spread a bit of love. Make someone's day. We all need that now more than ever.
This year has started off unimaginably horrible, and it's probably not going to get better anytime soon.
Spread a bit of love. Make someone's day. We all need that now more than ever.
February 14, 2025 at 9:35 PM
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Forcing artificial intelligence into every workplace is DEAI
February 12, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Forcing artificial intelligence into every workplace is DEAI
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Sunday Philosophy Discussion #philsky
1. Is there a way to create internet spaces that help us co-exist, rather than perpetuate needless war?
2. How can we be more confident in our worldviews, so that we don’t see differences as a threat to our own unique ideas?
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1. Is there a way to create internet spaces that help us co-exist, rather than perpetuate needless war?
2. How can we be more confident in our worldviews, so that we don’t see differences as a threat to our own unique ideas?
Scroll to bottom for more Qs.
Multiplicity vs Civil War
In a country with 335 million people, I'd rather find community than civil war.
thebeatphilosopher.substack.com
February 9, 2025 at 11:37 PM
Sunday Philosophy Discussion #philsky
1. Is there a way to create internet spaces that help us co-exist, rather than perpetuate needless war?
2. How can we be more confident in our worldviews, so that we don’t see differences as a threat to our own unique ideas?
Scroll to bottom for more Qs.
1. Is there a way to create internet spaces that help us co-exist, rather than perpetuate needless war?
2. How can we be more confident in our worldviews, so that we don’t see differences as a threat to our own unique ideas?
Scroll to bottom for more Qs.
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it's so important to make time for yourself, rest, treat yourself gently and with kind words. you, not me, I have to run myself ragged until I collapse in a pile of exhausted self-hatred but you should definitely self care.
February 11, 2025 at 2:04 AM
it's so important to make time for yourself, rest, treat yourself gently and with kind words. you, not me, I have to run myself ragged until I collapse in a pile of exhausted self-hatred but you should definitely self care.
It's nice that something can be valued at $0 dollars, $117 dollars, $35 dollars, and $15 dollars at the same time.
Really shows you that Capitalism knows what it's doing.
I'm not sure which wildly different price range I should take here.
Really shows you that Capitalism knows what it's doing.
I'm not sure which wildly different price range I should take here.
February 10, 2025 at 11:45 PM
It's nice that something can be valued at $0 dollars, $117 dollars, $35 dollars, and $15 dollars at the same time.
Really shows you that Capitalism knows what it's doing.
I'm not sure which wildly different price range I should take here.
Really shows you that Capitalism knows what it's doing.
I'm not sure which wildly different price range I should take here.