Showing posts with label the decisions that cause information questions and answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the decisions that cause information questions and answers. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

If you don't ask someone a question, don't expect an answer. How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Question

Tests (rational, within reason, respectful) of trust, maturity, self control, logic & loyalty are extremely important & hard to live up to, most of us fail these tests. Yet consistent success, assures mutual respect is real, valuable, & is able to survive even after dissolution & if one is truly remarkable, until death. Freedom of association: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/02/pete-seeger-and-nsa Low or poor intelligence is called low or poor intelligence for a reason (NSA?). Or, low or poor intelligence is typically a bad case of missing questions, you could also say, an imposed- prevention of inquisition, the very erasure- of inquisition. It never occurs to us that the majority of information on anything is inaccurate. It never occurs to us that abuse & obsession are not appropriate replacements for the cultivation of hate. Obviously, this type of rot worsens. I am not capable of involving my time & energies with a universal morbidity of hate & nothing will change that. You can write about an ally of mine, but if you claim to have answers for questions you never asked them &/or there are several witnesses to this fact, I'll be asking my ally who they are, not you. I am also not so naive to believe that all the information in the world is true. This is why I ask- others questions- & why I don't abuse others for not- asking them- questions. - More on how questions & answers require decisions: Moment by moment decision making, if one actually- knows- they made a decision, or what a decision actually is-/etc: http://www2.psy.unsw.edu.au/Users/BNewell/N&SUIDMBBS.pdf It's time to ask ourselves if we know what we are talking about. Go ahead, you can do it "I'm not sure I know what I am talking about. I have to think. I have to think about how I'm thinking." Just say this once & see how it feels. Slip it over the part of your body which encases a brain. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreyfus_affair http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/717-be-patient-toward-all-that-is-unsolved-in-your-heart