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1. mlhpdx+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-06-24 18:37:27
Most people aren’t knowledgeable about specific facts, and that’s why they are impressed by people (or things) that sound like they are.
replies(3): >>lostpa+w9 >>ASalaz+hb >>ranger+Xo
2. lostpa+w9[view] [source] 2025-06-24 19:18:52
>>mlhpdx+(OP)
So if i understand it correctly now, "If it is meassureable than there is a use."

And "If there is a use, there may be a product."

So, "Than if there is a product, people may use it, and after an unknown time they are likely or not to judge it, or say something about - if they like."

Had I get "been 'a human'" that wrong before ?

While saying "That i didn't get it before, if someone meant 'infinite' that instead ment 'unmeassureable', or?"?

...not?

Edited: Typo

3. ASalaz+hb[view] [source] 2025-06-24 19:28:18
>>mlhpdx+(OP)
Knowledge is not intelligence, and if people are gullible by what they don't know, it's more of a psychological than intellectual problem. We rarely process our emotions in a healthy way, instead reverting to instinct when we feel our social standing threatened.

Although you could say we're idiots in the emotional sense.

4. ranger+Xo[view] [source] 2025-06-24 20:47:40
>>mlhpdx+(OP)
What impresses me is empathy and humility.
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