Well there’s a progressive attitude. I imagine a rainbow swastika.
Well there’s a progressive attitude. I imagine a rainbow swastika.
I believe that you are avoiding my question.
It was just an example.
My point is the specific utility of beliefs. You seemed to be offering an interesting one.
Imagine a landscape made of beliefs. In it you are always standing on some bunch of beliefs. So choosing and navigating is going to be important. To get to the good beliefs and avoid the bad ones.
You people, always so concerned with being right. It gets in the way of conversation.
Is the phrase diminished if you leave out the author’s name?
Are you saying that beliefs are useful (necessary even) for navigating other beliefs?
For example, I believe that my neighbors wont kill me. I do that to stave off the belief that my neighbors will kill me.
Which is more important to you, the phrase or the credit?
And yet getting advice from an expert can be very helpful.
Easily said. But the psychological power of authority is so big. Authorities in the role of leader, expert, and the authority of the consensus. It may very well be programmed into our biology to automatically obey and believe. We may find ourselves falling into rigid belief without even trying.
Oh cry me a river.
Eeeee, interesting. I’ll check that out.
Ok. So there’s benefit there as long as the believing is controlled.
Is there a general benefit or liability to believing? What do we gain and lose simply by believing, no matter what the belief?
I’m inclined to agree.
You are totally standing on that famous name.
Hmm. I heard you’ve got a lot of them tho
yeah but those guys are assholes
On the contrary
A borrowed idea stands on utility.
A quote stands on authority.
Is purple cosmos the Polish national flower?
Neither of which is the act of quoting.
Totally not the point but from that picture of cubicles. What a great idea. If we entered the cubicle from the top we could fit way more cubicles in.