What Is A Woman?
By Leo Gura - August 11, 2024
The following example perfectly illustrates the stark difference between low and high cognitive development:
Destiny is the only one here who has a clue.
Low cognitive development (everyone in the video except Destiny) isn’t construct-aware, so it takes categories for granted as objective. Moreover, low cognitive development is so unaware that it cannot even understand how something like “a woman” can be a complex metaphysically-loaded question, therefore it laughs at a serious answer.
High cognitive development (Destiny) is construct-aware, so it appreciates the insane complexity and metaphysical-loadedness of a question such as “What is a woman?” and treats the question with the nuance and respect is deserves.
So what you see in this video is one mind of high cognitive development (Destiny) dealing with a dozen epistemically-clueless baboons who act like they understand anything but actually understand less than nothing.
Study this example carefully.
The difference between low and high cognitive development is not a matter of opinion, belief, or ideology. It’s not that I agree with Destiny. It’s that Destiny is construct-aware, at least to some degree. His construct-awareness is quite limited, but still orders of magnitude beyond a conservative pundit.
No conservative knows what a woman is, which is why they act like jackasses when talking about this question. To understand what a woman is you would need to do 20 years of advanced epistemology, and you would still not know. That’s how serious the question is. But to a baboon it seems that a woman is just tits and vagina.
Until you start to appreciate the depth and seriousness of such questions you’re stuck in low cognitive development.
I have a powerful new video explaining how to distinguish low and high cognitive development coming soon. This was just an appetizer.
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