Anonymous
8/24/2025, 6:20:41 PM
No.82287539
>>82287454
>The reality is everyone needs to step over each other in order to reach higher up the ladder.
That's an error in view of the world and how it work. Their is no ladder, it's just some people crawling over each other, while some learned how to stand and walk.
>People better than me are likely to benefit from my contributions in the long run than I am to benefit from theirs. That's near impossible to tell until decades later and is missing a lot of steps that get their. The engine block is arguably the most important part of a car engine, however removing the spark plugs makes the whole thing not work meaning nothing is truly more important it's just how it comes together. High trust societies understand this, that a king is only as effective as the people will it. Low trust ironically get stuck in the mindset you have and it usually leads to people eating you alive because your mindset is trap in hierarchies they can exploit.
> I think I can distinguish if someone is a psychopath
It's unlikely you'll know until the damage is done, you are dealing with people that train all the time to fool you, I doubt you are doing the same otherwise you never feel like you could, through training you understand how much effort it takes to spot them and would doubt you could always catch them.
> psycho has got to have something clearly off.
Not always and that's assuming you could catch it in time
>They simply aren't strong enough to hide it
Forever? No, but many can keep it up as long as they get what they want out of a situation. Some can keep the act up for hours and again, that's even assuming you catch the issue correctly.
Case in point >>82286178 you assume only white people act a certain way, with that alone you have blinders to the complexity of humans and can be controlled far easier than you know.
>The reality is everyone needs to step over each other in order to reach higher up the ladder.
That's an error in view of the world and how it work. Their is no ladder, it's just some people crawling over each other, while some learned how to stand and walk.
>People better than me are likely to benefit from my contributions in the long run than I am to benefit from theirs. That's near impossible to tell until decades later and is missing a lot of steps that get their. The engine block is arguably the most important part of a car engine, however removing the spark plugs makes the whole thing not work meaning nothing is truly more important it's just how it comes together. High trust societies understand this, that a king is only as effective as the people will it. Low trust ironically get stuck in the mindset you have and it usually leads to people eating you alive because your mindset is trap in hierarchies they can exploit.
> I think I can distinguish if someone is a psychopath
It's unlikely you'll know until the damage is done, you are dealing with people that train all the time to fool you, I doubt you are doing the same otherwise you never feel like you could, through training you understand how much effort it takes to spot them and would doubt you could always catch them.
> psycho has got to have something clearly off.
Not always and that's assuming you could catch it in time
>They simply aren't strong enough to hide it
Forever? No, but many can keep it up as long as they get what they want out of a situation. Some can keep the act up for hours and again, that's even assuming you catch the issue correctly.
Case in point >>82286178 you assume only white people act a certain way, with that alone you have blinders to the complexity of humans and can be controlled far easier than you know.