Basman

Member
  • Content count

    3,023
  • Joined

  • Last visited

6 Followers

About Basman

Personal Information

  • Location
    Denmark
  • Gender
    Male

Recent Profile Visitors

5,627 profile views
  1. The difference is hype. I'll believe it when I see it.
  2. He has a lot of really good ideas of how humans work that have been foundational to me. People love to hate him for his books not being academic tier, but then he probably couldn't make big general connections about human nature to the same degree, which is what he's good at.
  3. Five minutes of research tells me it's not that simple.
  4. It's accurate. Everything boils down to attention essentially nowadays.
  5. Being intelligent is about more than just linear processing. Thought require awareness, understanding and intuition, which we're nowhere near replicating The issue is that there's just not enough evidence currently to support the bold claims tech bros are making in my opinion. It's just scepticism.
  6. It's always the oil. A russ chick has sloppy drunk sex in the woods and it has something to do with the oil. Don't even get me started.
  7. That's the historical moment we live in currently, the breaking of communal bonds. I think that's the primary factor behind this. It has less to do with men or women themselves and more with factors outside of our direct control, like the nature of modern work, commuting, cost of living, social media, etc., though it's possible to counter act it on a personal level.
  8. It's wishful thinking at worst to expect your relationships to not be partial as an adult. Children don't know any better and are blindsided when an adult doesn't love whatever thing they did. Conflict and conditions is just the reality of finite beings interacting with each other. Your better off dispelling any delusions so that you can act more constructively relative to your relationships.
  9. Norwegians have an unconscious arrogance and sense of exceptionalism about their country, though they don't say it out loud like an American could. There's this sense of invincibility and detachement from reality, like bad things is something that only happens "out there". It's a quiet nauseating atmosphere. It's not just that they are spoilled, but existentially they are closed minded to how reality actually is (especially relative to violence). It's like, because they are so spoilled they can afford to rest on their protestant laurels. I don't know how true it is, but I remember hearing a rumor that during the Breivik shooting emergency call operator would hang up on people because they refused to believe that something like a mass shooting could happen in Norway.
  10. That's cute lol. You get the strange urge to protect.