Lifestyle Philosophy

do it MEDIOCRE vs PROPER vs EXCELLENT

Let’s consider the stages from SHIT to EXCELLENCE: poorly, mediocre, properly, excellently (robustly), too well   POORLY will fuck you up almost immediately -the wheels will fall off -you’ll be late by 3h -MULTIPLE things will magically go wrong -everything is of obvious poor quality visible to the naked eye -unpleasant in taste -really dangerous, …

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Philosophy

The “GRADIENT”, The FUZZY LOGIC of Various Problems

Many problems can’t be broken down to chains with finite-state nodes: -e.g. 2-3 options here, then 2 options from there, then another 4 options, etc. -with each step having an OBJECTIVE SOLUTION, for given ends   Instead it’s this network of INTERCONNECTED nodes, with most things fuzzy (but NOT indeterminate) -each node falling SOMEWHERE on …

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Lifestyle

Trick Yourself Into Respecting Others

You should trick yourself into respecting others, more than they deserve   Indeed, most don’t deserve much respect, Almost innately — for by the virtue of individuality — most can’t possibly share your values You not liking them, not listening to them, not giving them the least of your attention, ultimately thus not giving them …

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Philosophy

we must all be philosophers

We are all philosophers   Because every problem is ultimately philosophical   Every problem and solution involves a chain of WHYs With a fundamental, philosophical “WHY” at the bottom   This of course doesn’t mean we can’t act without being philosophical first We can do anything It’s just that our basis for making that decision, …

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Philosophy World

To Lie Without Lying You Must First Lie To Yourself

There’s a way to LIE, without committing the sin of lying All you have to do is convince yourself that you’re not really lying   It’s not so difficult, actually: E.g. you could say: -“It wasn’t clear” -“THE TRUTH is IN THE MIDDLE” -“That’s not what I meant” -“I was taken out of context” -“You …

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Philosophy

The Consilience of MAINSTREAM (Mainstream is Underrated)

“consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can “converge” on strong conclusions”   This also matches my observation about society, collective, the hive-mind, and leads me to the following formula:   CONTRARIANS on average < MAINSTREAM on average < nuanced takes of intelligent informed …

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