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The origins of stupidity.

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Marcel Koca's profile picture
Marcel Koca1 year ago

Yup society loves quick fixes, so we rarely dig deeper. Most are choosing ignorance over curiosity for the sake of comfort.

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Luke TrenchWalker1 year ago

So… what is your take on educating yourself so much; that you become stagnant.. too much planning not enough execution… In that sense, does failing forward become necessary? I am a philosopher… and I am sure you have written books on this

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Jatin Rohilla1 year ago

Half knowledge is a dangerous thing. It makes a person believe that he is smart enough when he is not.

Express's profile picture
Express1 year ago

The timing of this is impeccable, thank you for this confirmation bias per se, lol. But in all seriousness, I agree.

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FRANK E ELKINS2 years ago

“Science doesn’t tell us why the Big Bang happened, how the singularity occurred in the first place, or why it exploded when it did. It tells us there is objective scientific evidence that it occurred. So, what exactly was the Big Bang?” – Book III The Enigmatic Mystery

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Life Gets Great1 year ago

It is just about your attitude towards feedback. You can either use it to, - Seek validation and feel good about yourself OR - Seek genuine advice and review, to become aware about your strengths and weaknesses

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Fascienne1 year ago

Stupid is as stupid does So super stupid is as super stupid does Intuition is far more valuable than surface level knowledge

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LABIA MAJORA1 year ago

I hope he knows that Confirmation bias is a human trait, not necessarily linked to intelligence. Even highly intelligent individuals can fall prey to it. However , When people refuse to question or critically examine their beliefs, confirmation bias can reinforce ignorance or lead to decisions that seem “stupid” because they ignore key facts…. #FinancialOrgasm

Michael Kelly's profile picture
Michael Kelly1 year ago

Trust their experts.

Thom Walker's profile picture
Thom Walker1 year ago

who is fully prepared?

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Charlie’s Tweets1 year ago

🩵🩵🩵 We should strive to embrace different perspectives and remain open to learning, even from ideas that challenge our beliefs.