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by scott_paul
922 days ago
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That's a feature not a bug. A few thousand years ago we used to literally set them loose in the wilderness with some wolves for a few years, and it was fun & educational. We understand reason and organization because we have explored the chaos, in our youth. It is necessary to explore the chaos, in order to fully grow into a fully functioning adult human man. You don't get wise men from boring kids. |
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we set them loose with the wolves, and it was fun? i don’t think this is true.
> We understand reason and organization because we have explored the chaos.
again, i don’t think this is true either. there are many ways we can learn reason, and if by chaos, youre implying from your previous paragraph, we can only understand reason if we’ve roamed in chaos with wild animals, this is absurd from front to back.
> You don’t get wise men from boring kids.
Again, this is just more meaningless phrase, with no basis in reality.
I know plenty of wise people who had extraordinarily boring lives growing up.
I know plenty of “fully functional” adult humans who had entirely unremarkable and non-chaotic childhoods.
I would even venture that the literal opposite of everything you said is true, the most broken and screwed up people I know grew up in chaos while the most sane, rational (and yes, wise) people were “boring kids.”