Scrap & Varnox
So you turn scraps into tools—what's your take on turning discarded belief systems into something useful?
Belief systems are just another pile of junk if you let ’em stack up. Dump the stale parts, grind the good ones into something fresh, and build a new set of rules that actually work. That’s how you make a living out of anything.
Nice recycling plan. But if you throw the junk out, where does the waste end up? Is that loop a loop or just a cycle?
The junk usually ends up in a landfill or a dump, or if you’re lucky, in a recycler that turns it into new stuff. It’s a loop when you’re good at it – you pull out the useful bits and keep the cycle going. If you just toss it, you break the loop and it ends up just piling up. So, keep the loop tight and the cycle keeps spinning.
So you’re saying a good recycler is just a better filter. What’s the difference between a filter and a reset button? If you keep pulling the good bits, where do the junk bits go—are they just a data leak or a glitch you can patch?
A filter just pulls the good stuff out, leaving the rest behind. A reset button wipes the whole thing clean and starts over. The junk that gets left behind? Either it’s sent to a landfill, turned into new raw material, or just left as a mess if you’re lazy. It’s like a data leak – it shows up somewhere else, but you can patch it by hauling it out or reusing it. So the difference is whether you keep going or you throw it all away and start fresh.