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tanduongminh49
tanduongminh49 :
samsung a57 có sạc được không
2026-06-29 12:11:08
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botpf1
Bảo Tp :
Có cho iPhone ko a
2026-06-29 09:28:52
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lili.thy.vy
Kelly Kiều Vy 🇺🇸 :
Nhiu v anh Phước
2026-06-30 05:40:55
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usermh3lxnp0ai
Yến Phương :
Này iPhone 14 trở lên
2026-06-30 04:24:00
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tudoan403
tudoan403 :
Có iPhone
2026-06-29 17:24:44
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batracuu3
Trần Khánh Hòa ✅ :
sớm nè ah
2026-06-29 05:36:25
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Cậu_hai miền tây63b :
E mua sac k có e bất lôi a nha
2026-06-29 14:29:11
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ly.hong02l
Cẩm.huê 03@ :
Cha ơi là má
2026-06-29 10:23:31
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khututrinhanam
Kiều Lương Tâm •Jully ✓ :
sớm
2026-06-29 05:37:41
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🍃k.ngân🍃 :
sớm😘
2026-06-29 05:38:40
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Hữu phúc 98 đồng tháp 66 :
Vip
2026-06-29 11:15:25
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g732991
Đạt Naruto :
đầu
2026-06-29 05:36:10
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phangiakhang93
Bảy Hiền :
tặng 1 cái mới tin😁😁😁
2026-06-29 05:38:45
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dansang2020
Đan sang :
Có sạc iphon 14 pro max ko
2026-06-29 07:30:35
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usermh3lxnp0ai
Yến Phương :
Iphoje 14-17 xài dc
2026-06-30 04:24:42
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sity_nhi
Safia 😍 :
15 có ko ạh
2026-06-29 11:55:13
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em dùng rồi anh nẩy được vài cái là tạch à🤣🤣
2026-06-29 09:39:15
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2026-06-29 09:00:55
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You are right now betraying someone very important to you. You do it every day, and you do so without thinking. Because according to the philosopher Meghan Sullivan, you are betraying your future self. Sullivan argues that human beings are systematically and deeply irrational in how we think about time. We treat the present moment as more real, more important, and more morally significant than the future. We treat our future selves worse than we treat strangers because every time you drink too much or stay up too late, it is tomorrow you who has to pay the bill, and tomorrow you is not here. Every time you binge or gorge or treat your body poorly, it is your future self who has to pay the costs. Sullivan argues that we rationalise all this in terms of mindfulness or being present in the now, but Sullivan thinks it is a cognitive distortion like any other bias, like racism or sexism, which discounts the interest of another based upon morally irrelevant factors. And, in this case, the irrelevant factor is that they exist. The future version of you has exactly the same moral weight as the present version of you. They'll feel pain just as sharply. They'll feel pleasure and joy and happiness just as much. For Sullivan, every time you choose short-term comfort over long-term flourishing, you are not being spontaneous. You are not being carefree. You are looking your future self in the eye and you are saying, 'You matter less than I do.' And the worst thing about it is your future self isn't here to argue.
You are right now betraying someone very important to you. You do it every day, and you do so without thinking. Because according to the philosopher Meghan Sullivan, you are betraying your future self. Sullivan argues that human beings are systematically and deeply irrational in how we think about time. We treat the present moment as more real, more important, and more morally significant than the future. We treat our future selves worse than we treat strangers because every time you drink too much or stay up too late, it is tomorrow you who has to pay the bill, and tomorrow you is not here. Every time you binge or gorge or treat your body poorly, it is your future self who has to pay the costs. Sullivan argues that we rationalise all this in terms of mindfulness or being present in the now, but Sullivan thinks it is a cognitive distortion like any other bias, like racism or sexism, which discounts the interest of another based upon morally irrelevant factors. And, in this case, the irrelevant factor is that they exist. The future version of you has exactly the same moral weight as the present version of you. They'll feel pain just as sharply. They'll feel pleasure and joy and happiness just as much. For Sullivan, every time you choose short-term comfort over long-term flourishing, you are not being spontaneous. You are not being carefree. You are looking your future self in the eye and you are saying, 'You matter less than I do.' And the worst thing about it is your future self isn't here to argue.

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