Form: Quote Commentary

  • No Trait Neuroticism Isn’t Open to Treatment

    —“The data on neuroticism is suggestive of unfortunate findings – it is almost impossible to train out of (huge amounts, and consistent amounts, of time and effort leading to negligible improvements). That’s why it’s called a character ‘trait’ “— Andy Curzon All you can do is practice how you respond to feelings. That skill is mindfulness. Not in the new age version of the word. But in the old: Skill at self monitoring. The only answer I know of is stoicism. Whether you obtain it as my sister and I did by accident, or by intent, it works. You may not be able to train your emotions but you can easily train your reaction to your emotions and impulses.

  • Curzon on The Science Behind Stoic Discipline

    —-“A great first thing to train out of is embarrassment – one of the cardinal signs of lack of agency.”—- Andy Curzon I mean, if you wanna start with the first and most important step in ‘never take anything personally’ that’s the first step. —-“Be careful not to conflate the processes of ‘pushing away’ (to use the lingo) unhelpful thoughts with the action of redirecting. I do not believe redirecting to be possible, per se. I can only describe a parallel to this by the example of the pathological ‘self-esteem’ movement – or the counterproductive sales pitch of ‘follow your bliss’. One can not AIM for happiness or self-esteem because they are RESULTS of actions. One can not ‘aim’ for a specific thought – but one can ask questions. The practice of asking for something (a form of prayer) and allowing one’s trained ‘wisdom’ to answer it and receive feedback seems akin to the conjecture and refutation processes Popper espouses.”— Andy Curzon bingo. You cannot circumvent a network of information, you can only train the network of information to come to different conclusions through self-questioning. hence the value of archetypes (gods, demigods, heroes) especially those that are omniscient (can read your subconscious). These train you to role play in a dialog that retrains networks. It works.

  • Curzon on The Science Behind Stoic Discipline

    —-“A great first thing to train out of is embarrassment – one of the cardinal signs of lack of agency.”—- Andy Curzon I mean, if you wanna start with the first and most important step in ‘never take anything personally’ that’s the first step. —-“Be careful not to conflate the processes of ‘pushing away’ (to use the lingo) unhelpful thoughts with the action of redirecting. I do not believe redirecting to be possible, per se. I can only describe a parallel to this by the example of the pathological ‘self-esteem’ movement – or the counterproductive sales pitch of ‘follow your bliss’. One can not AIM for happiness or self-esteem because they are RESULTS of actions. One can not ‘aim’ for a specific thought – but one can ask questions. The practice of asking for something (a form of prayer) and allowing one’s trained ‘wisdom’ to answer it and receive feedback seems akin to the conjecture and refutation processes Popper espouses.”— Andy Curzon bingo. You cannot circumvent a network of information, you can only train the network of information to come to different conclusions through self-questioning. hence the value of archetypes (gods, demigods, heroes) especially those that are omniscient (can read your subconscious). These train you to role play in a dialog that retrains networks. It works.

  • CURZON ON THE SCIENCE BEHIND STOIC DISCIPLINE —-“A great first thing to train

    CURZON ON THE SCIENCE BEHIND STOIC DISCIPLINE

    —-“A great first thing to train out of is embarrassment – one of the cardinal signs of lack of agency.”—- Andy Curzon

    I mean, if you wanna start with the first and most important step in ‘never take anything personally’ that’s the first step.

    —-“Be careful not to conflate the processes of ‘pushing away’ (to use the lingo) unhelpful thoughts with the action of redirecting. I do not believe redirecting to be possible, per se. I can only describe a parallel to this by the example of the pathological ‘self-esteem’ movement – or the counterproductive sales pitch of ‘follow your bliss’. One can not AIM for happiness or self-esteem because they are RESULTS of actions. One can not ‘aim’ for a specific thought – but one can ask questions. The practice of asking for something (a form of prayer) and allowing one’s trained ‘wisdom’ to answer it and receive feedback seems akin to the conjecture and refutation processes Popper espouses.”— Andy Curzon

    bingo.

    You cannot circumvent a network of information, you can only train the network of information to come to different conclusions through self-questioning. hence the value of achetypes (gods, demigods, heroes) especially those that are omnicient (can read your subconsious). These train you to role play in a dialog that retrains networks. It works.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-05 11:40:00 UTC

  • “Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating up the special ed kid”– Joe Re

    —“Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating up the special ed kid”– Joe Redtree


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-05 10:09:00 UTC

  • September 5th, 2018 10:09 AM —“Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating

    September 5th, 2018 10:09 AM

    —“Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating up the special ed kid”– Joe Redtree

  • September 5th, 2018 10:09 AM —“Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating

    September 5th, 2018 10:09 AM

    —“Debunking Paul Krugman is a little like beating up the special ed kid”– Joe Redtree

  • Degrees Creating a Serf Class

    Tue, 04 Sep 2018 17:48:34 GMT

    —“Issuing guaranteed loans that can never be discharged to the cognitively deficient, mass producing baristas with $100k degrees, has effectively created a serf class out of what could have been productive lower middle-middle class workers with apprenticeships and vocational preparation. If that’s not moral hazard I’m not sure what is.”—Joseph Smith

  • Degrees Creating a Serf Class

    Tue, 04 Sep 2018 17:48:34 GMT

    —“Issuing guaranteed loans that can never be discharged to the cognitively deficient, mass producing baristas with $100k degrees, has effectively created a serf class out of what could have been productive lower middle-middle class workers with apprenticeships and vocational preparation. If that’s not moral hazard I’m not sure what is.”—Joseph Smith

  • “Q: What would you be if you where not a Muslim?”— A Quora User —“I shall tr

    —“Q: What would you be if you where not a Muslim?”— A Quora User

    —“I shall try to be an either Marxist or Maoist.during my boyhood I am a very deep fan of above two scholars or leaders… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=290408774889353&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-04 14:03:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1036977969993007104