Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5V9nK7-OkM&list=RDQMkf-6f9KroZU&index=28Wooly Bully - Long Version - Vietnam Background
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CHiUN8XTWs&list=RDQMkf-6f9KroZU&index=28“What’s your greatest fear?”“Getting a lobotomy.”
https://www.humansofnewyork.com/post/99403326291/whats-your-greatest-fear-getting-a-lobotomyAt 4:31 AM, an unauthorized photo taken of Stalin inside of the Kremlin shows the very moment he was informed that Germany had began their invasion of the Soviet Union. It was taken by Komsomolskaya Pravda, editor in chief. He was ordered to destroy it, but instead saved it. June 22, 1941.[720x1003]
https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryPorn/comments/hvqk4t/at_431_am_an_unauthorized_photo_taken_of_stalin/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_effect
Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson "Earth gazing" in the Cupola module of the International Space Station, a practice found to have positive psychological effects, one that is especially important in coping with the demands of spaceflight
The overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as "a state of awe with self-transcendent qualities, precipitated by a particularly striking visual stimulus". The most prominent common aspects of personally experiencing the Earth from space are appreciation and perception of beauty, unexpected and even overwhelming emotion, and an increased sense of connection to other people and the Earth as a whole. The effect can cause changes in the observer's self concept and value system, and can be transformative. Immersive virtual reality simulations have been designed to try to induce the overview effect in earthbound participants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_effectCoach Red Pill - Never Be a Wage Slave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOjMN_b9qTUBrazil: Serra Pelada’s Gold Rush In 1979, gold was discovered at the base of Serra Pelada, or Bald Mountain, in the Pará state of Brazil, setting off a gold rush that would bring hundreds of thousands of garimpeiros, or miners, to the Amazonian region. I documented the mine and its workers in July of 1985 when I was based in Rio de Janeiro. At its peak in 1983, an estimated 100,000 people were working in what was the largest open-air mine in the world. In its 7 years of production, 45 tons of gold were officially identified, but it is estimated that as much as 90% of all the gold found at Serra Pelada was smuggled out and sold on the black market. Serra Pelada officially closed in 1986 after a series of landslides and structural collapses proved it unsafe, and the mine itself was flooded to prevent further exploration. Today, Serra Pelada is a 140 meter-deep lake completely polluted with mercury. A few garimpeiros remain in the region and continue to prospect by hand any remaining gold they can salvage. Geological surveys have shown there could still be 20-50 tons of gold beneath the lake at Serra Pelada. To this day, tensions persist between the garimpeiros, the Brazilian government, and multinational mineral companies over control of Serra Pelada.
https://www.robertnickelsberg.com/brazil-goldSerra Pelada (English: "Naked Mountain Range") is a Brazilian village, district of the municipality of Curionópolis, in the southeast of Pará. Serra Pelada was a large gold mine in Brazil, 430 kilometres (270 mi) south of the mouth of the Amazon River. The mine was made infamous by the still images taken by Alfredo Jaar and later by Sebastião Salgado and the first section of Godfrey Reggio's 1988 documentary Powaqqatsi, showing an anthill of workers moving vast amounts of ore by hand. Because of the chaotic nature of the operation estimating the number of miners was difficult, but at least 100,000 people were thought to be present, making it one of the largest mines in the world. Today the Serra Pelada mine is abandoned and the giant open pit that was created by hand has filled with water, creating a small polluted lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serra_PeladaSteve Jobs sitting in his home in California - "All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo" - Jobs (1982)
https://www.reddit.com/r/minimalism/comments/1c2rvj/steve_jobs_sitting_in_his_home_in_california_all/Actually it was taken by photojournalist Diana Walker. STEVE JOBS AT HOME IN 1982 — “This was a very typical time. I was single. All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo, you know, and that’s what I had.” —Steve Jobs
https://digitaljournalist.org/issue0712/y_walker08.htmlThat's actually his apartment in The San Remo, which he never lived in. The San Remo is a cooperative apartment building at 145 and 146 Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets, adjacent to Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed from 1929 to 1930 and was designed by architect Emery Roth in the Renaissance Revival style. The San Remo is 27 stories tall, with twin towers rising from a 17-story base. The building is a contributing property to the Central Park West Historic District, a National Register of Historic Places–listed district, and is a New York City designated landmark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_San_RemoMARK ZUCKERBERG RUNNING WITH HIS BODYGUARDS IN BERLINdpa picture alliance / Alamy Stock Photo
https://www.tatler.com/article/mark-zuckerberg-24-million-security-costs-paid-for-by-facebookMark Zuckerberg running with his bodyguards in Berlindpa picture alliance / Alamy Stock Photo