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sick duck 11 月 23 日 下午 5:58
Too much information these days, it is a curse.
I feel like people had more knowledge about the world before the 2000s. The internet was expected to make us all super smart, and it kind of did for a while. Then everyone in the 2000s started walking around and broadcasting messages with the magic mirror in their pockets saying things completely outside their wheelhouse. The problem got compounded by facebook, and then twitter. Now all we got is people talking conspiracy theories, yelling at each other and calling people they don't like liars.
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Azza ☠ 11 月 23 日 下午 6:00 
Seek the light within the darkness... as dark is just the Memento Mori...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBj0-dIU8HI
ItIsFrog 11 月 23 日 下午 6:01 
There is simply not enough information. Ive managed to get my attention span down to nearly 6 seconds and if you dont think thats impressive or you might be thinking thats stupid but you know whats stupid is the fact that I dont even like Nascar anymore ever since that earl guy crashed and beside that cereals always been my favorite breakfast just like everyone's favorite TV show should be SpongeBob unless you didnt have a child hood but something tells me ive lost my train of thought
Acyoax 11 月 23 日 下午 6:07 
It just revealed that most people have no desire or regard for the pursuit of Truth and the absolute. They wouldn't organize and so readily behave the way they do otherwise. The addiction to feeling and vibing with a certain idea, and battling with other tribes, is too great.
Lime 11 月 23 日 下午 6:14 
I felt like knowledge was more organised in the past. old school structures like the dewy decimal system simple hirarchical indexing like the parent/child relationship you might find in root and sub folders on your operating system are easy to follow and grounded in logics that anyone in need of the systems will be able to follow. Slower systems but it's always more reassuring to actually get the answers you want. With the internet so homegenised and pushed towards select algorithmically driven platforms, its harder to digest or even find relevant information in the sea of prediction and guesswork, its all just chaos and it should've never intended to be
kbiz 11 月 23 日 下午 6:15 
In the Secret of Nimh - it was find the lee of the stone.

Today, it's find the signal in the noise.
Acyoax 11 月 23 日 下午 6:21 
引用自 kbiz
In the Secret of Nimh - it was find the lee of the stone.

Today, it's find the signal in the noise.
There is such a thing as "Telling the truth with lies" as well though. Where what is needed doesn't exist within the noise, or the organism's immediate ecology. It can't be derived from repeated sampling, cross referencing, or deductive / interpolative dominant thinking. Creating such a noisy environment while still sustaining engagement is therefore part of the trick. Endlessly trying to derive truth from the mind and the senses, within an environment which is almost 100% baseless and fake.
Zero 11 月 23 日 下午 6:25 
The worst thing that ever happened to the human race was the invention of smartphones.
kbiz 11 月 23 日 下午 6:40 
引用自 Acyoax
引用自 kbiz
In the Secret of Nimh - it was find the lee of the stone.

Today, it's find the signal in the noise.
There is such a thing as "Telling the truth with lies" as well though. Where what is needed doesn't exist within the noise, or the organism's immediate ecology. It can't be derived from repeated sampling, cross referencing, or deductive / interpolative dominant thinking. Creating such a noisy environment while still sustaining engagement is therefore part of the trick. Endlessly trying to derive truth from the mind and the senses, within an environment which is almost 100% baseless and fake.

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.
Total BS, it was a curse when there was a severe lack of information.

The more information the better.

So much activity is hidden from the public anyway yet you complain about too much info, ridiculous.
最后由 Disgruntled Cuttlefish 编辑于; 11 月 23 日 下午 8:53
Alice Liddell 11 月 23 日 下午 9:43 
The problem is mostly the opinions of people being turned into false fact nowadays.
Utiviroo 11 月 23 日 下午 10:21 
引用自 Zero
The worst thing that ever happened to the human race was the invention of smartphones.

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.
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