6 Michelle Obama Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live a Life of Purpose

They called her a man. Then they said her butt was too big. As if that wasn’t enough, they pushed her a little closer to the edge of the cliff by branding her an angry black woman. The bile! But… she…

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My take away from Westworld Season 3 finale

I remember back in 2016 when I was watching the first season when Dolores first said it, my reaction was,

As the Season 3 unraveled, I stand corrected. I won’t jump into the details as it is quite a journey itself and I would deviate from the topic I am meaning to write about.

So there I was watching the season finale, where she said it again. But this time it was not just a robot thing, I thought it was. This time it a “person” talking on behalf of her experience, her “choices” and was a product of her own “free will”. I know this sounds too obvious; if I had read it somewhere or someone had said it to me, my reaction would be,

We all might have experienced this scenario where a guy is sharing some “insight” he learned or realized over his experience and you feel like Dude, would u stop stating the obvious. Even though these “insights” seem obvious, knowing them is one thing but going through all that experience and feeling it is another.

From our experiences, we all draw some conclusion, some philosophies. At times, one might find some of them worth mentioning. These philosophies are actually irrelevant for the others without actually feeling, experiencing the same thing as one did.

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