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It is one thing to show a man that he is in an error, and another to put him in possession of the truth.
On the left, people are dying... [Link]
Despite the insincere apology, Dr Wen will still opine that the public doesn't trust medical establishments anymore without any attempt at inward...
In my view, this is academic babble. Quote: "It is becoming increasingly a reality that there is no space for nuance in political discourse given...
This is pretty funny it's kind of neat to watch the propaganda start getting thrown in other directions and watch people's minds as they're...
Why now? Greenland, Gaza, Crimea. All of them seem pretty outlandish in my view. So I see these as some sort of negotiation strategy and setting a...
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Hazing is not a new phenomenon.What I don't understand is why students still put up with this BS. Well, I do, I just think it is horrendous.
"Modern cognitive psychology has provided much new data that help us to understand that, just as Georges Gurdjieff said repeatedly, man is a machine. There are people - and they seem to be a very large segment of societies everywhere - who are what Altemeyer calls 'Authoritarians'. These are people who have what are clearly genetic tendencies to follow authority and never question it. The reason for this seems to lie in the way the brain works, as described by yet another psychologist, Daniel Kahneman. The basic idea is that the brain protects itself from stress and seeks always to conserve energy. What's more, when your brain learns at an early age how to shut out unpleasant sensations and create an 'alternate view' of things, usually in a lazy way, it sets up a pattern that you then continue to follow because it relieves stress."
From: ' Comets and the Horns of Moses by Laura Knight-Jadczyk