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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBj0-dIU8HI
Today, it's find the signal in the noise.
Lies of omission are the most common. Negative photos sell a negative story as well. Media bias manipulates in many ways.
People need better news sources. Government media is as good as government programs. Thank god we have competition.
The more information the better.
So much activity is hidden from the public anyway yet you complain about too much info, ridiculous.
Worst thing is, having a brain, that is both dumb and smart at all times, in such a way, that is too crap to distinguish between insanity and sanity; on a far too frequent basis and sooner rather than later, makes a disaster of it all. (Might be a few exceptions out there, but they mean nothing in the face of billions, especially at critical junctures).
Rather than go for the usual scapegoats, such like narcissism and psychopathy, run amok in concert; today's post is brought to you by the scourge of conflating the vision of the goal (success) while ignoring the real work, i.e. the lazy/cheat way (hack) of doing as being the min/max be all end all.
Efficiency is a good thing, but not at the expense fairness, quality and integrity to some principles that foster continued mutual benefit for the entire community. Slow change is > than fast change.
Without that, there can only be boom and bust cycles, where everyone gets to pay double and everything, in the more extreme cases.
Smartphones would have been awesome if people were mentally built well, they are not.
How do you build a society with good mentality. Seems like, its too hard a problem to actually solve, not for lack of trying, though how much of that is due malicious sabotage vs sheer blind idiocy, I certainly can not fathom.
Insufficient data. Then again even if I knew, it would certainly need a big team of big brain and small brain to get a whole system down, that might get to 99% awesome, rather than a mere 10% to 20% awesome.