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"Things that don't work are just as important and instructive as things that do. "

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Well Rick does have a philosophy, he just blends it into fads.

"Things that don't work are just as important and instructive as things that do. Getting it wrong is not failure and brings you closer to the end goal almost as quickly as getting it right."
 

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Is he talking about his lawsuit or is he talking about the black owned businesses he claims to support?
It was a mindless tweet about wordle, that somehow summed up his entire life and philosophy. Nothing he tries to do functions (works), nor does he he have a job (work). In some gigantic irony the best work he has ever done has been to create entertainment from his deranged persona for us. It's the only work he has done, working for us, and the only that works is his self sabotaging, with every tweet. The universe is in unique harmony regarding Rick and his failings, right down to pointless ones about fads.
 

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Did abandoning your daughter bring you a daughter? Did a divorce bring you a fatter drunker piss toothed wife? Did a writing "career" give you the wages to finally be able to eat off the dollar menu? Did a $130,000 lolsuit bring your rabid atalkers to justice?
Almost seems failing for pig rick just leads to more failing and no end goals. Oopsie doodles. This level of failure can only be described as I don't know..... FAT!
 

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Nice try, Floyd.
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Well Rick does have a philosophy, he just blends it into fads.

"Things that don't work are just as important and instructive as things that do. Getting it wrong is not failure and brings you closer to the end goal almost as quickly as getting it right."
Or, you know, just use an old axiom that's pretty much said the same thing in fewer words and "learn from your mistakes."
 
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