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''White Suit (Noun)'' Eric sees modern society as a game in which you're fitted with a white suit that you did not ask for and then the key | ''White Suit (Noun)'' Eric sees modern society as a game in which you're fitted with a white suit that you did not ask for and then the key | ||
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'''Related Concepts:''' Virtue Signaling, Vice Signaling. | '''Related Concepts:''' Virtue Signaling, Vice Signaling. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 14 May 2023
White Suit (Noun) Eric sees modern society as a game in which you're fitted with a white suit that you did not ask for and then the key question is do you keep it clean or does it become soiled?
You're crazy to accept a white suit because that's not gonna work.
This idea came out of a theory of contract bridge where you have to say what it is you're going to do and then you're judged by whether or not you accomplished that which you said you were going to do.
Source: Anna Khachiyan, Ep. #017 of The Portal (with Eric Weinstein) - Reconstructing The Mystical Feminine.
Related Concepts: Virtue Signaling, Vice Signaling.