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  • I have a set of values:

    • Be social
    • Seek autonomy
    • Give solidarity
    • Live in community
    • Be healthy
    • Have a clean home
    • Work is to support other values, it's not a value itself

    And so on...

    The choice i make is the one that aligns best with my values. If i have time to think that is. Otherwise my subconscious picks it's own weights.

    There's a hierarchy to the values but they change in substance and position over time. That's by design. Humans grow and change.

    Circularity and contradiction? That's fine. As long as it's aligned with my values I know I'm unlikely to regret it.

  • The animation and soundtrack actually didn't bother me after the first couple arcs. I think it has a lot to do with how the show engages with emotions. It's not meant to dig too deep. It's supposed to be a sort of all ages work and it achieves that. I can totally see how people enjoy it btw. Not knocking it, it's a really big accomplishment in its own right. It just lost my interest after a while. If it evolves beyond there, it wasn't fast enough for me. Which is weird, because i usually like slow burns.

  • One Piece - with One Pace i got through the alabasta arc. The characters all have good back stories and motivations. I mean it is well written, but with how the stakes and emotional depth are managed it just feels like a sit-com. I want to like it more, but i just don't foresee myself throwing it on again.