• balssh@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    In this exact moment? Probably not. But perfection is the enemy of good.

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        It’s USAian, in fact. That mentality has been bred in the US and exported via media, policy, and products. Disconnecting from US media can do wonders for mental health.

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        Flaw in our human design I’m afraid, either a or b thinking seems to sit very deep in our system also in other places

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          It’s merely a shortage of intelligence, not human nature–other than the obvious limitations of a hominid brain–to lack nuance in a situation.

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            I agree intelligence can really help with seeing nuance, but there are also very intelligent people who are bad with this and things like nuance because their brain is wired a certain way. I’m not saying the prople6who are bad at seeing nuance are not able to become better in seeing a gray-scale instead of a black and white binary, but that this problem is not exclusive to Lemmy.

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      The other thing is that he’ll likely just make himself unhappy and end up going back to what he was doing before but if he was just doing something ridiculous to make an article then job done I guess?