Friday, March 23, 2018

This is an outstanding article, though, one that requires deep consideration. After all, it is philosophical in nature. Unfortunately, I fear that, because of either cognitive bias or lack of education, the people who are the greatest in need of considering what is said here are also the ones least able to understand it. Maybe that is the reason life continues to go down either one or the other roads in this forked path of life, rather than being able to find their way back to a unified and mutually beneficial path. I suppose time will tell. This is a good place to begin trying to understand that neither path is flawless and that a combination of the productive qualities of each, when synthesized, would lead to a far better future. At least, that is my two cents worth...


This is an outstanding article, though, one that requires deep consideration. After all, it is philosophical in nature. Unfortunately, I fear that, because of either cognitive bias or lack of education, the people who are the greatest in need of considering what is said here are also the ones least able to understand it. Maybe that is the reason life continues to go down either one or the other roads in this forked path of life, rather than being able to find their way back to a unified and mutually beneficial path. I suppose time will tell. This is a good place to begin trying to understand that neither path is flawless and that a combination of the productive qualities of each, when synthesized, would lead to a far better future. At least, that is my two cents worth... - Millions of Russians and eastern Europeans now believe that they were better off under communism. What does this signify?

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