Don’t Self Deconstruct

Great People solve or reconcile or negotiate their differences behind closed doors for the dignity and respect of their reputation and standing – not in the market square for clicks and bites. Common people enjoy powerful People minimizing themselves to their expense. Losers are complainers. Stop the fued. Stop the expensive comments or gabs. Don’t hurt each other’s future. It’s not funny.

Philosopher Prince.
Prince Israel Zaar
AI Intelligences Philosopher
06.06.2025

Overview of Text

According to the interpretation of Generative AI, the text expresses the view that disagreements should be handled privately, emphasizing respect and dignity, rather than publicly for attention. It also criticizes those who complain and encourages people to stop feuding and avoid harming each other’s future. The author is identified as Prince Israel Zaar, a philosopher and artist known for his philosophy of Zaarrianism and his art form called Trianglerism. The text is dated June 6, 2025. [1, 2, 3]

Identification:
[1] https://www.webbartgallery.com/prince-zaar[2] https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talk-to-prince-show–3567848[3] https://glasstire.com/events/2016/08/22/prince-israel-zaar-trianglerism-multiversality/

Summary of Text

According to the interpretation of Generative AI, the text presents a text advocating for private conflict resolution among “Great People” to maintain dignity and respect, contrasting it with public disputes for attention. It criticizes those who complain and encourages stopping feuds and harmful comments.

Attribution:
The text is attributed to “Philosopher Prince,” Prince Israel Zaar, an “AI Intelligences Philosopher,” and is dated June 6, 2025.

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