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If you value privacy, why is that so if you’re not doing anything wrong?

Because you cannot simply trust anyone.

Stoic Teacher
2 min readApr 28, 2022
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* Because you cannot simply trust anyone.

* While it is true that every person opens their bowls several times a week, it is not necessary or desirable for anyone else to know the frequency or nature of the events (medical professionals you discuss this with excluded)

* Why go on social media if you want privacy?

* I am doing something wrong…

* Because not everyone is a friend. Privacy protects us from our enemies getting too close.

* Can I search up your butt? Why not, if you’re not doing anything wrong?

* Because no one needs to know every detail of my life.

* Stoic Teacher — If you give me your primary email username and password I am happy to show you the lack of privacy and what it can do for you. Message me ;)

* To protect myself from other people’s judging opinions. And again protecting myself from dictatorship rules of the state. It’s wrong to them but right to me, hence I privatize

* Never compromise on your self respect.

* Because people judge you even on the shape of your nose! They judge the way you drink your coffee, the way you move and the way you breathe! Is it wrong to fart? Some will say yes, make a video of you…

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