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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @justin_shocknet 5 Nov \ parent \ on: What I Most Fear About a Trump Victory Politics_And_Law
Humans are pieces of hardware we can inspect, predictable pieces hardware, hardcoded with canines, a short digestive tract, and broad shoulders with fists attached.
The same instincts that drive us to socialization drive us also to violence, fear, protection, and general self-interest.
This hardware is so predictable it's why stories and spirituality exist, as a temperance/middleware layer to filter the effects of external stimuli on the primal behavior of the underlying hardware.
Relying on your own understanding of these types of things is just hubris, denying what is true won't make it any less true or get us anywhere closer to minimizing violence.
If violence isn't natural, then why does it happen? If we teach it, what taught it to us first?
I'm stupid is all. Science is hard for me. I can never be as smart as you. So I trust myself. Nothing outside of I am that I need to know about. All is one. All is good. Believe whatever you like. I just share my observations sometimes. I am not claiming to be right or to know anything.
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I'm stupid is all.
My point exactly, we're all developers debugging the software to our animal hardware.
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Which we may have access to when we sit in nature in silence, in my experience. That's all I am saying. Science is great. But it's not all there is. Real knowing is about not knowing.
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