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“Leibniz’s assertion that we live in the best of all possible worlds is, no matter what present appearances suggest, absolutely true – because the issue has to be considered over an entire cosmic Age, not just one snapshot in time. All the horrors of today are necessary for the glories of tomorrow. They provide the dialectical obstacles we must overcome, and we do so by becoming more and more perfect ourselves.”

Mike Hockney, The Last Man Who Knew Everything
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The Last Man Who Knew Everything The Last Man Who Knew Everything by Mike Hockney
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