As we are mind it would do well to consider the cusp point in our evolution.
In our early stages, we are motivated more by the perceptible. We all know what history looks like because of that.
The cusp point changes our whole psychological foundation, to be motivated by the intelligible. As our evolution of mind is predictive behavior, which is really hard for a lot of people, our values will be alien to the earlier psychological perspective.
That is just the way it is.
Some psych books will flat out tell you, they cannot analyze people with very high I.Q.s because they do not understand it.
The savage pay lip service to justice, freedom and equality only to use it as a scam. Plato was generous, he called it near sightedness.
So, what is normal for the one, is definitely not the norm of the other.
When I use social media, I find it hilarious that people can imagine no more than cowboys and Indians no matter how far into the future they go. It is comedy.
Cusp point in evolution
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mickthinks wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:16 am Your words make no sense, dude. I’m guessing that English is not your first language?
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I would say that 'human' is not his first language...
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How can that be? He's a grammar genius! He knows the difference between nouns and verbs!mickthinks wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2026 9:15 ammickthinks wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:16 am Your words make no sense, dude. I’m guessing that English is not your first language?