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7/10/2025, 2:03:46 AM
>>936875535
However bland or numb your existence is, however depressed you get, the fact is that it can all change in a moment, so you may as well live one more day every time.
When chaos is all you have, you are not bored; at least there is something to witness. Why end it if there is something to experience? Weakness answers, strength ignores.
It is always possible to find it in your own strength to state 'I can tolerate one more day' ... If you fail at this, you were weak and you did not kill yourself, you were murdered by survival of the fittest strategies in the realm of natural order.
However bland or numb your existence is, however depressed you get, the fact is that it can all change in a moment, so you may as well live one more day every time.
When chaos is all you have, you are not bored; at least there is something to witness. Why end it if there is something to experience? Weakness answers, strength ignores.
It is always possible to find it in your own strength to state 'I can tolerate one more day' ... If you fail at this, you were weak and you did not kill yourself, you were murdered by survival of the fittest strategies in the realm of natural order.
7/6/2025, 11:42:11 PM
>>936733809
>How is IQ "a garbage metric"?
IQ in layman's terms:
1. Does not account for cultural ability to conform and succeed.
2. Does not account for failure to assign paranoia when trust in systems exceeds the system's relative statistical proof of that system's failures to correctly assert solutions in the past.
3. Does not account for emotional intelligence and faith-based precision of counterintellectual interpretation of data to suit the statistical unlikelihood of the choice being a critical one.
4. does not account for knowledge of data interpretation techniques, alternative to the test creators' expectations.
5. Does not account for higher intellectual capability in the test taker than the test creator.
6. Does not account for systematic bias inherent in testing methodologies.
7. Does not account for the simple fact that intelligence, when perfect, sits quietly and does not engage with questions about its own capabilities.
>How is IQ "a garbage metric"?
IQ in layman's terms:
1. Does not account for cultural ability to conform and succeed.
2. Does not account for failure to assign paranoia when trust in systems exceeds the system's relative statistical proof of that system's failures to correctly assert solutions in the past.
3. Does not account for emotional intelligence and faith-based precision of counterintellectual interpretation of data to suit the statistical unlikelihood of the choice being a critical one.
4. does not account for knowledge of data interpretation techniques, alternative to the test creators' expectations.
5. Does not account for higher intellectual capability in the test taker than the test creator.
6. Does not account for systematic bias inherent in testing methodologies.
7. Does not account for the simple fact that intelligence, when perfect, sits quietly and does not engage with questions about its own capabilities.
6/26/2025, 5:51:31 AM
Have you ever sat and thought about how the end game of life is possibly just to live it?
Maybe there is no reason to be concerned with whatever goes on in your life; the whole point might be to experience, and that is all.
So if you are miserable, depressed, anxious, or even at peace or happy, maybe the whole issue you are missing that drives you forward, is that your objective is as clear as simply existing and getting to the end without forgetting that the point was the journey, the goal was the life and the events and mental perceptions in between were all just biproducts of a greater purpose; existing at all.
So you have done what you were supposed to by being here at all.
God loves the one who knows he is without requirement to know more than he needs to.
If there is no god to you, then the simple acknowledgement that you have fulfilled your purpose, whatever you think or do, should be enough to bring you calm.
If that does not work to establish peace, you haven't understood it, you think too much, or you do not think enough.
Maybe there is no reason to be concerned with whatever goes on in your life; the whole point might be to experience, and that is all.
So if you are miserable, depressed, anxious, or even at peace or happy, maybe the whole issue you are missing that drives you forward, is that your objective is as clear as simply existing and getting to the end without forgetting that the point was the journey, the goal was the life and the events and mental perceptions in between were all just biproducts of a greater purpose; existing at all.
So you have done what you were supposed to by being here at all.
God loves the one who knows he is without requirement to know more than he needs to.
If there is no god to you, then the simple acknowledgement that you have fulfilled your purpose, whatever you think or do, should be enough to bring you calm.
If that does not work to establish peace, you haven't understood it, you think too much, or you do not think enough.
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