Discipline is necessary; Education is good. Training is better. Mentoring is better. Experience is best. Winning is best of all. 😉
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Discipline is necessary; Education is good. Training is better. Mentoring is better. Experience is best. Winning is best of all. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-31 13:23:00 UTC
And I use that analogy for very specific reasons. Because that is the closest analogy. Membership, Friendship, Joh, Sex, Love, Spirituality, Mindfulness, are causally related. So how can we produce mindfulness in all those conditions without the externalities of false religions?
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@Sov3r3ignSoul An historical religion, a dramatic religion, even a mythical religion where we pay the same debts to the past satisfy demand. But just as heroin is a substitute for sexual addiction to a partner, theological religion is a substitute for addiction to the polity – to very bad ends.
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Hmm. Spirituality isn’t magic. Nor is love, nor Consciousness. These are biological processes that serve biological functions, for evolutionary reasons. The “Church” Fireside feast experience is necessary in post-tribal world but false religion is a drug that isn’t good for you.
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—“Ask [SJW’s] about their relationship with their father.
I notice a strong correlation between hating Trump and daddy issues.”—Gary Knight
Fathers matter.
SJWs:
Daddy issues.
Useless Education
Indoctrination into Critique
Urban Location
Limited Social Structure.
Unmarried or poorly married.
No children.
No property.
Debt.
And irrelevant.
Biological dead weight on the planet.
A waste of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrocarbons.
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-31 10:06:00 UTC
Ask any SJW: (a) how man parents were you raised by? (b) do you have a degree? (c) in what? (d) what’s a general description of your occupation? (e) Are you married, (f) do you have children? (g) how many?
Extra points (h) what is your maternal grandmother’s religion? (i) what is your political preference 1-progressive, 2- democratic 3-center 4- conservative, 5- libertarian?
This will tell you everything.
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(Full Disclosure: My eldest daughter is absolutely positively a product of New England Feminist, SJW-ism. It’s ‘cute’. I love her anyway. 😉 )
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-31 09:21:00 UTC
—“I hate to say this but you make a big difference to your children with your genes, and very little difference to your children with your parenting”— Charles Murray
I say this slightly differently. Your genes determine everything about your children. Your principle job as a parent is not to improve your children (you can’t), but notto screw them up.
And you can reduce friction in life for them by training them in good habits (grooming, manners, ethics, morals) and to do as little harm to them as possible. 😉
Just don’t screw them up.
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(Educational progress tells us nothing other than rate of maturity and conscientiousness).
Source date (UTC): 2020-01-31 08:02:00 UTC
It is very indicative of sociopathy and increased risk of people who will engage in criminal activity. It’s the most accurate I know of. As for ‘abusing or neglecting animals in frustration, it can be any number of factors including idiocy, incompetence, exhaustion, and poverty.
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I can’t process as much writing as Cowen, or maintain an narrative as long as Chomsky, and my textual memory isn’t close to David Gordon’s (who I adore). But this is the difference between excellence in verbal-analogy and spatial-mechanical memory. Europeans invent. Jews Explain.
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—“Curt how did you learn all those fields?”—
I read books.
No. Really. I just read books. The primary gift of intelligence (for me it’s memory and autistic pattern recognition more so than IQ) is the ability to increasingly learn on one’s own in shorter and shorter time.
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People like me are all the same, we are infovores and learn primarily on our own. In University I studied fine art and art history which is the most effete virtue-signaling degree you can get. But I’ve studied most disciplines, deepest in history, law, econ. and computer science.
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