Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:20 pm
C-Mag wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 12:50 pm
Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:40 am
As far as wisest man… Who do you think is and how did you measure it?
History and mythology tell us its probably some dude living quietly in a rural setting who takes in information without getting distracted with others opinions or the luxuries of the world.
Throughout cultures the wise live this way, to gain his insights you have to go seek him out.
I’ve quantified wisdom to be breath & depth of knowledge, experience & self-awareness, so it should be measurable from the outside. A shaman in a cave can have wisdom but there’s no chance that he’s the wisest. Would you accept his wisdom on questions involving medicine, law, engineering or finances?
I feel weird critiquing you
Wisdom - the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. We generally agree on that.
We both agree that you fit the definition.
I can easily see that you are wise enough to frame a question in areas where you hold PhDs and the historical examples of wise men do not. The only way I could begin to quantify Wisdom it the demand for an individuals Wisdom. In history and mythology people seek out the Wise man, both commoner and noble. Perhaps with your Wisdom you can come up with a better way to quantify Wisdom.
If you are Wise, you will be sought out for council. I can't quantify how many people seek you out for council, you probably can ball park it.
depth of knowledge, experience
This is something I learned while an Apprentice Farrier on my way to becoming a Journeyman.
Experience at any task or skill takes time. The Master Farrier I worked under was in his late 50's at the time, I was in my late 20s. He used the example of people talking up their experience on a subject and applied simple math to show they were mere novices. Someone says they held X, Y and Z jobs over their life and what their age is. You can determine pretty quickly how much experience they have in an area.
When I look at you Dr Hash, you are far more accomplished academically than anyone I've ever heard of, remember I'm the one that told you to use Polymath, as they are rare and unique. You fit that bill.
However, real depth of knowledge and experience in a field takes decades, and as far as I know you haven't worked decades in Medicine, nor Law, nor Engineering. You certainly have great knowledge, and general experience and shown you can apply them. But If I want specific advice on a health issue, a specific legal case or an engineering problem, I'm probably going to look for the guy with decades of experience in that specific field.
My SWAG
As I said before, I don't believe you want fame. You want to be recognized, you want people to seek your wisdom and knowledge.
Frankly, You are doing the same shit and expecting different results.
You do Martins minutes. That's not working, you need to do something else.
I don't believe your conclusions are wrong most of the time, but I believe you don't understand your potential audience.
People want to know why......................I'll drop an example at the bottom.
My recommendations.
1) Longer form podcast.
2) Explain things in detail, the connections and how you come to your conclusions.
3) Put yourself out there and make predictions. People known for being wise tell you what will happen before it happens.
If posted this guy before, because his popularity is a mystery to me.
If this guy can have a substack with almost 60k, you can have a quarter mil.
https://clifhigh.substack.com/
And he has a 110,000 on Twitter
Why do people follow him, because he makes predictions. He predicted Trump, he predicted COVID was a sham, etc. You know who else predicted that shit............... YOU.
And he doesn't have the qualities of a good podcaster, he has a poor voice, he's scatter brained, rambling and frankly did too many drugs in his Boomer youth.
He has tons of videos on Rumble and Bitchute too. All kinds of people seek him out for interviews.
You can beat him at that game. And people will seek you out for your Wisdom, but it will take a bunch of work, time commitment, and risk of being wrong.