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Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Trusting Future as a Computer wheezy

Availability-Misweighing Tendency:
1) Sometimes it's much better to push a boulder down than to try to lift it up and throw it upside.
2) I think should you be a pilot or whatever, again McDonalds is going to enter equation everytime!
3) So they talk of justice, even in 2018.
4) Aren't Dandellions incredible?
5) In retrorespect, people have adapted.
6) I used to see Huffington Post website, it was pretty simple until they changed it and it became "HuffPost".
7) Clean love
8) Haggling of duties.
9) I think fiction has evolved pretty much...
10) First, those guys had a simple box car. Then I saw these guys in a Toyota Corolla. Then I saw them in a Honda Vezel. So in retrorespect, they've grown a bit too much and hit their genetic ceiling, a la Law of Diminishing returns.
11) Just because a friend shows up in a Ferrari or Lambo doesn't mean he's never been on a motorcycle.
12) They say, "satisfy ego and you will get endless Toyotas". I think the fundamental problem is that we don't specifically define things. If a person is wearing uniform, no matter what uniform, he's a cool kid. So I think people really think of worst things to say and think like "Is he dangerous?" and then from random stuff, they'll think you're "dangerous".
13) Many bridgers thought I was the danger in the stables. Little do they realize I was just trying to suppress noise and turn up the volume of music... a little uncoolness creates a wave of heat inside you that only amplifies 10x each and each year. Negative Lollapalooza effects.
14) Salt and pepper: rock and paper and scissor. People don't want disruption in random motion. You disrupt that, the various ancestoral insticts activate and people do have a lot of biases.
15) Oppressive Fat Tail: negative butterfly effects.
16) Why do scientists try to deminize beautiful natural laws that otherwise fellows like Charlie Munger are so excited to discover?
17) I think laws aren't scary, it's those scientists who try to witness "side effects" of natural phenomenons.
18) I think scientists have a fundamental duty to connect people with what's behind the scenes, rather than made-up facts.
19) When I see around, all I see are bunch of clowns dressed up as humans.
20) Differential analysis is nothing but more than a piece of mixed and screwed and enjumbled facts distributed over a series of short term events which do not relate to "Rakuten" history. What's "Rakuten History"? hey, a Rakuten History means the Chinese effect. Today, many people think just because Rakuten became chinese giant tech firm doesn't negate history. Chinese kings used to do things like extremely large nails and never cut them. They were pretty lizzard-like people. So you won't call them humans anymore. I think we must not forget it were chinese who once had a ruler like Sun Tzu. It is these strategies like The Art of War that these chinese people in general are un-trustable. The reason for that is because just because we had one Sun Tzu doesn't mean all chinese reacted positively to such leadership. Today, many people have applied the concepts from that book successfully outside war. I think it lies in the fact that world in times of Sun Tzu was no different than what it looks today. I think this is a real shame when scientists who look like Deep Blue Stupids from Deep Blue Sea try to convulate facts on the name of "Optimism". Optimism is bullshit. We don't get bull rides in history. Muslims didn't start with all "flowers and roses". Know the history. Humanity was never a second-order and third/fourth-order thinker. People always reacted given new input. This really shows it's much better to try to manipulate humans than to try fixing long-term future of a nation.
21) Don't get me wrong... get your own facts checked. History was nothing more than series of timeless reactions and events that take place not only repeatedly, but with a certain frequency, waiting for the reader to grasp the core methods and strategies their leaders to create winning nations.
22) Nowadays, this applied to Amazon. Amazon studies and fact checks more than any other "nation". I think if a leader 500 years old were to grasp what was ahead and what Amazon is, he would have never worried about wars and famines (famines mean disruption of order in a perfectly stable system). I think we need more of what I call "Bridge/bridgers". Don't be distracted by '/' sign. It's that both terms are usable should the context arrive.
23) I think no human deserves excessive wealth unless they make an effort to, of course, increase their mental models related to money and business.
24) Finance is a big field, yet the people inside it are no different than Conan the Barbarians.
25) So it is my request to me to not yell over world about how different it is than past, but rather to yell how different are we as habitual pattern-seeking machines. We think of better habits rather than old ones. That's the thing which has become better.
26) Welfare: Not all cards which are dealt, are equal in nature.
27) Likewise, people must create an environment of trust (because opposite is distrust) among each other. What does this mean practically? sipping coffee with your sister's fiancee and then talking dipdhit behind her back is the opposite of what we want.
28) Let's conduct an interesting thought experiment. Let's say I create a "Complaining-alot bridge". You are allowed to chirp like a girl from streets. No one would stop bad books. History would be written with sweat and tears. See... it is for "being funny" that we sweat.... If it weren't for entertainment, no culture wouldn't have existed. Likewise, money is not a feul for happiness/articles/assets but rather a result of cascading of events that resulted as a result of desires of millions of people to buy that discounted McCheese burger. Hence, delivery vehicles were invented. Hence, real estate became an industry. Hence, people became meat-eaters and occasional "selfie-takers". You might disagree with me on meat eaters thing and to be honest, in some respects I disagree with my own discussions. But then life slams an event in front of me that ALWAYS validates what I was so skeptical of, myself.
29) The truth is that natural selection should not be mistook by "rich" status. Today, we have white people in general who take the status of "bridgers". That is exactly the sort of problem.
30) Long before I ever played DA: Inquisition, I knew life had mysterious surprises waiting for my family. I knew that life is not all about hairs, teeth and sex. I have no idea of latter. It's quite surprising I've never been controlled. I don't have an empty mind. The only time I was controlled and manipulated was by some gurus on some issues I had weak link on... which happened in 9th grade. But as Tim Ferriss asked Jamie Foxx (go to tim.blog and search Jamie Foxx), "If you were teaching a 9th grade class, what topics/lessons would you teach them?" and among many surprising answers was his one answer that people need to calm, relative to a weak link, down. This means to be cool when it comes to religion, which is my loose screw (don't worry, I have fair control over myself).
31) The day you became Aaliyan.
32) Ultimate beauty of chaos dynamics in sense of Positive lollapalooza effects.
33) Thus the day you became a better human is when you realized how far and fast this life is!
34) Let's talk about "Same-sex focus unity bridge" (i made that one up) which is what happens in Justice League as there's this land of Amazons.
35) If you know history, any unity bridge always ends up in a bad way.
36) I think we should trust system created by the One Creator of this universe.
37) Anyways, the new teaser trailer for Dragon Age 4: The Dread Wolf Rises (#TheDreadWolfRises) is out!
38) Well for one, it will be crazy to meet members of Iron Bull clan and tell them their friend became a traitor (yep, i made him sacrifice his crew)


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