An-ti-dote


Etymology: Middle English antidot, from Latin antidotum, from Greek antidotos, from feminine of antidotos given as an antidote, from antididonai to give as an antidote, from anti- + didonai to give.

1 : a remedy to counteract the effects of poison
2 : something that relieves, prevents, or counteracts <an antidote to complex society>

In a complex world, we are bombarded daily from around the world by people largely engaged in one thing...commerce. As the information society reaches it's upper limits, more and more "innovation" is going to occur around the sale of information. However, it is knowledge in the end, that produces wisdom, NOT just information.

An-ti-dote is designed to provide relief from bad information that threatens true knowledge. To be receive regular "an-ti-dotes" leave your name and email.

 

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