by gmuslera on 6/5/21, 2:10 PM
Thinking by yourself is not enough. We have plenty of builtin bias, we carry a lot of (old and present) cultural baggage that condition what meaning we give to what we see
Critical and system thinking (there are plenty of great books on both) are useful tools there.
by type0 on 6/5/21, 10:51 PM
I did not read this, and if the title is anything to go by neither should you, think for yourself instead.
by andreyk on 6/5/21, 2:00 PM
Wow, this is kind of bonkers (if you'll read it you'll agree, trust me) ... Was seriously wondering if it was generated by a bad language model. How did it hit front page?
by sys_64738 on 6/5/21, 9:55 PM
Don't tell me what to do or think. Thanks.
by isaacimagine on 6/5/21, 1:57 PM
Thinking for myself, I'd rather not read this. I'm sure I can reach the same conclusions myself.
by d_e_solomon on 6/5/21, 1:55 PM
This reads like a long winded version of calling people sheeple.
by sudhirj on 6/5/21, 2:03 PM
The next article is a rant about how covid lockdowns are anti-freedom and everyone should stop listening to the experts and elites who rule us.
by tyingq on 6/5/21, 2:05 PM
Scrolled down and saw
"Crowd saluting Hitler and one person defying dictatorship standards and risking imprisonment — are you wearing a mask still?"From his other posts, you'll find "Call me crazy, although I’d rather risk a very strong cold than a blood clot."
Oy.
by nickthemagicman on 6/5/21, 1:52 PM
People are being conditioned to think that their freedom is selfish.