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Assumption and Presumption

We can presume, from previous lessons, previous trials and errors, learning from past mistakes, that certain behavior will produce certain results. It is not certain though, hence it’s a presumption, due to the nature of free will choice. Not every action will produce the same result in a free will causal agent. But, the tendency, the probability, for the same […]

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Belief in Bullshit

You can believe whatever you want, within a limit, as long as it doesn’t substantiate, validate and justify immoral wrong-action in the world, i.e. evil. Belief is required to think up ideas and then check them more carefully to see if it is a good ideas or if it is false. If there is actually no “God” and everyone believes […]

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Uncomfortable Truths

People want pleasure, not pain. They want comfort and convenience, not uncomfortable truths. People do not want to talk about things that will confront falsity, wrongs and errors in the way they live, the things that will produce tension, pressure, conflict, and controversy. It takes us out of the “positivity” mask we blind ourselves with and puts us into the […]

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Judgments and Reality

Much like how alchemy, the trivium, logic, and Natural Law are a part of life that we automatically engage in, so too is psychology, as our consciousness/psyche/mind/heart is part of our existence until we die. Now, all these tools for understanding and navigating reality and ourselves can be developed, unfortunately, most people do not seek to develop these tools and […]

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Left and Right-Brain Aversion to Judgments

Left-Brain Pseudo-Skepticism Those into left-brain dominance, may become rigid skeptics, and end up not choosing many things as right or wrong in this “skeptic” delusion. They may have an aversion to “value judgments” and invalidate any premise that uses such judgments. “Value judgments” are those based in morality, i.e. right and wrong. Morality is not objective to them, so all […]

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