It is possible as you say that my individual impression is irrelevant. I would argue it is not because of the fact that if individual impressions were meaningless we would have a well run society programmed to run exactly as planned. I do not find this society to be self evident of that.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:21 pmDude, your impression of Jordan Peterson is irrelevant, and my identification of which neurotransmitter controls which incentive came from medical school.
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Score ND. Example: I got 1% of the vote.TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:24 pmIt is possible as you say that my individual impression is irrelevant. I would argue it is not because of the fact that if individual impressions were meaningless we would have a well run society programmed to run exactly as planned. I do not find this society to be self evident of that.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:21 pmDude, your impression of Jordan Peterson is irrelevant, and my identification of which neurotransmitter controls which incentive came from medical school.
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I think it's hard to just "do your own thing" and be elected to anything greater than dog catcher in a democracy. Democracy is a great tool for societal control but if you expect it to cause some kind of consensus shift, that's kind of the opposite of how it's intended.
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As I’ve said before, the problem is the voters not the candidates.
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Fact. Though I think as sapient creatures, there is a bit of a feedback loop between reason and getting appropriate chemical reactions.
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Because you have more foresight than a dog, your longterm goals can modulate your instant gratification SOMEWHAT; still every instant of your life is chemical feedback that you’ve got to constantly override with intellect.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:55 pmFact. Though I think as sapient creatures, there is a bit of a feedback loop between reason and getting appropriate chemical reactions.
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