It’s not really about the app When Stefano Marinelli posted about compromises and tolerance, I knew he was right because I’ve seen this in action: Life is full of compromises. And the more you live, the more you learn (or should learn) to be at least a little tolerant of the choices others make, even when they seem to clash with your own convictions. …Fight your battles. Stand for what you believe in. But try to remain clear-headed. Life teaches that you often go farther by moving slowly but steadily toward your destination, stopping every now and then to look around. Stefano was speaking in the context of Windows 11 and Linux, but the principle behind his words is quite profound and far-reaching. I’ve come to see that some choices fall into the realm of ‘ideal’ or ‘not ideal’ rather than ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. There are no moral absolutes when it comes to the kind of digital setup that works for you. We can save a lot of internal angst by choosing to focus on the destination rather than…
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