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  • I get that, most people are like you, it's normal. Best thing for everyone is to avoid those persons.

    But my point of view is a lot more optimistic, i think having this behavior isn't all their are defined as. They can still grow and learn, especially on other area of life.

    Depending on how much they rely on this behavior you can have two approach...

    If it's little, you can teach them better without them knowing, as long as it doesn't directly clash with their dogma, but it requires to be subtle.

    If they rely to much on it, the best course is to detach their opinions from the real world and only speak to them with very down to earth things.

    I know it will not always really work, most of the time my optimistic view is to idealistic. I can have it because i'm more tolerant, maybe too much.

    The goods thing is, even if i'm wrong, i can enjoy myself doing this, and for the rare time i do change something in that person, well that feels great.

  • That's technically true, but the question then becomes, why are our assumptions different?

    If it's based on different beliefs of what reality is (ground work), it would be normal to fight for truth.

    If it's based on our affinity for the result of the argumentation (the house), it would also be normal to fight for our own benefit and those like us.

    So realistically i don't see any reason as to why we should respect each other's opinions... all would incentives us to fight for the correct assumptions.

    This in itself doesn't mean we should stop respecting people though!

  • So if I understood you, you meant in reality we should more or less respect the opinion without arguments based on whether it is more or less subjective?

  • I do agree those people you speak about are uninteresting and mostly stupid.

    But we should respect stupid people, their ideas aren't always worth respecting, but as people they themselves deserve considering.

    And I praise anyone that has the patience to teach morons to be better people despite their own lack of judgment.

  • Let's also be clear that people should be respected, unless...

    Opinions however are another matter. You don't have to respect someone's opinions to respect him.

    Unless his opinions are his whole self, but then it goes into the category of the 'unless' i can't respect.

  • Classical mechanics, right from the first time i learned Newton's laws, it was always so satisfying to me. Just pure and well rounded logic to explain everything, it's so neat.

    Best example for me was the 2 body problem. Going from the 6 degrees of freedom to a simple uniform rectilinear motion of the center of mass and then leaving us with only 2 degrees of freedom. Such a elegant solution, so satisfying.

  • Sometimes asking the right question is the hard part

  • Only if we don't protect mike

  • Especially for anything tech related, don't wait for a school to teach you, you'll have way more fun and learn so much more by yourself.

    At least until college, then it depends...

  • The turn signal to turn left looks like an arrow pointing to the right.

  • You also need that usepackage just like python.

  • What? You don't have to play yourself, just lisen only to those who played and not everyone, and don't share opinion without playing.

    Plain and simple, the difference is you can't trust people not to talk out of their ass or not to distort informations without biases.

    I don't trust myself to have a good opinion if i didn't play, and even if i did i'm still biased. No one should lisen to one individual.

    Best way to know if a game is good is to look at the overall reception. Because if everyone is pointing out a qualitiy or flaw, it must hold some truth.

    Although the best way to see if you will like it is to look at gameplay. (That or you know exactly what you're looking for...)

  • Well ironically that's perfect communication here.

  • I was born handicapped, i don't have xray vision.

  • Yeah that's what i meant, well...

    I guess binary is better interpreted as a boolean than being actually written in a binary base.

    They forgot what it's like coding in binary i tell you that!

  • Well yes please, fix us.

    Although i doubt we have anything worthy of hand rubbing for them. But hey, at least we're making jobs!

  • Anyway you put it it's not gonna please non-binary people.

  • I'll gladly take aliens trying to cure me of an ADHD and depression i don't have if they can also cure us of religions and capitalism.

    More importantly you going to therapy and improving yourself the way you described it, that in itself is sincerely the best exemple we can show an alien, ever.