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My controversial opinions on society
My controversial opinions on society
- The world is too overpopulated for everyone to happy
- Think of happiness as a state of mind that requires x amount of resources. I know this is vague but bear with me: Obviously, not everyone will not have access to these resources, therefore, not everyone's lives are worth living.
- Poor people shouldn't have children
- Most poor people do not know how to raise intellectual smart children, which is why most poor folks, without outside assistance, end up poor. It's just the way human nature works. Not free will.
- In other words: "you were a mistake"
- Middle class people shouldn't have children
- Middle class people tend to live amongst the masses, meaning they tend to live in relatively close-quarters to others, this, inevitably, causes lack of alone time which can hinder intellectual development. Moreover, this also proves that the world is overpopulated and that not everyone can be rich, that being said, if we cannot all afford the rich lifestyle, our live is therefore not worth living.
- Most middle class folks aren't humbled by doing grappling
- Most middle class folks simply shouldn't have been born since they were not born in a situation adequate to raise a child to develop themselves into intellectuals.
- This is why, when I am out in public, I think of the people I tend to be around as peasants and pretend I have been raised in a rich, isolated family.
- Most conservative beliefs will fade away upon exposure to experiences detailing basic science courses such as psychology for how the human brain works and what conditioning is, biology to prove how long it takes to identify and solidify a fact, etc...
- When you choose to learn from experiences instead of mere ideas, you focus on actual lessons over dogma
- What you interpret out of your surroundings shows what you have learned from your experience . The only way to do this is to learn from past experiences using present experiences.
- When you start to question the cause of certain thoughts and performing certain evaluations, you start to consider the why and the reasoning behind everything. Such as why have a child or why feel good doing this particular action?
- As mentioned before, most conservative beliefs can be combatted using basic psychology, social psychology and neuroscience, questioning meta cognition, why something is valid - such as why have a kid in middle class neighborhood?
- There is no such thing as a necessary evil, upon further questioning- it can be found that we are all trying to survive and organize priorities. That being said, it's better to acknowledge that some people are worthless and that quality matters over quantity.
- What males someone feel comfortable doing certain actions? For example when questioning the motivation for pursuing to have a kid of wanting to kill someone. The kid scenario maybe a couple who feels lonely and the murderer may be for a deed that they felt was left unfinished. Moreover, if we understand that we set goals based on our experiences we can acknowledge that it is our experience that controls us, rather than the other way around.
- There is no such thing as complete control therefore there is no control at all. If control is not ckmplete therefore it's not free will or control rather influences like an equation.
- Life moves too fast
- What if life were to move in slow motion? This way, we would be able to learn way more.
- Morality is fine, however, those that follow it tend to oversimplify human behavior. For example, temptation is developed from suppression of natural curiosity, it is best to pursue experiences that don't do this to prevent these feelings from developing, instead of heading straight into the desire and trying to fight it off by being in the presence of that very tempting thing.
- It's similar to how parents want to avoid exposing their children to adult content or tobacco products when younger due to their inevitable curiosity taking over. At one point, by exposing them, you're taunting them by saying: "hey look at this, it's mine and you can't have it and I'm forcing you to see this"
- Most people won't reach their true potential due to overpopulation.
- Most people don't know how to learn from their experiences and understand their own behavior and why they do certain things - they tend to look for rather simplified reason as explanations for their behavior.
- PRO TIP: Identifying an action as a "personal decision" is also an opinion and not a fact
- Example include: having children
- many people think others shouldn't have enforceable opinions on others having children or not, I think poor people shouldn't have children and it should be enforceable by the government. If someone call's the unjustifiable (classist), I will, encourage them to think of why.
- mental effects = level of conditioning, not special all can be explained via neuroscience, computer science and psychology
- We need to raise the standard of living
- Indirectly saying to get rid of poverty and middle-class levels of living as those are unsuitable ways of bringing children into this world. Children have needs and amongst those, according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, one needs to have trust and comfort in order to pursue intellectual desires.
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