The statement is misusing words, in that rewards make you happy by definition. This is a typical postmodern statement, trying to reorganize deep rooted cognitive structures, with words, which is completely backwards.
Not getting it. It's not about you anyway.
Great, now I got flagged. Someone is trying to regulate my words, because they feel uncomfortable. Funny I just predicted exactly that. The comment became recursive. Just like the self-fulfilling recursive personality…
> Lives get better through many factors. Better knowledge. Better medicine. Better education. Better products. Greater shared wealth. And, ideally, better regulation. Who pays for that? You don't sound like you're an…
Well you have a good point, I'll give you that. Although you don't seem to understand the real reason you're living a "better" life: Someone (you or others) pays for it. Lives don't get better by regulation, they get…
Regulations really don't work when you're dealing with adults. Anti-social behaviors cannot be regulated. That's actually the point of being anti-social. Throughout history, every time you start to count on regulations,…
It brings up an interesting idea about the relationship between consciousness and written/vocalized words. In my case during the many occasions where I suffered from shame and pain, it actually helps a lot to admit to…
Why on earth are these studies even necessary? Pressure makes you talk less to people. Just putting two remotely related words together doesn't automatically make it insightful.
This is ridiculous. Do you expect your contractor to explicitly tell you every detail of the project? It isn't even possible. Because the code itself is the only way to describe the project comprehensively. Because…
The statement is misusing words, in that rewards make you happy by definition. This is a typical postmodern statement, trying to reorganize deep rooted cognitive structures, with words, which is completely backwards.
Not getting it. It's not about you anyway.
Great, now I got flagged. Someone is trying to regulate my words, because they feel uncomfortable. Funny I just predicted exactly that. The comment became recursive. Just like the self-fulfilling recursive personality…
> Lives get better through many factors. Better knowledge. Better medicine. Better education. Better products. Greater shared wealth. And, ideally, better regulation. Who pays for that? You don't sound like you're an…
Well you have a good point, I'll give you that. Although you don't seem to understand the real reason you're living a "better" life: Someone (you or others) pays for it. Lives don't get better by regulation, they get…
Regulations really don't work when you're dealing with adults. Anti-social behaviors cannot be regulated. That's actually the point of being anti-social. Throughout history, every time you start to count on regulations,…
It brings up an interesting idea about the relationship between consciousness and written/vocalized words. In my case during the many occasions where I suffered from shame and pain, it actually helps a lot to admit to…
Why on earth are these studies even necessary? Pressure makes you talk less to people. Just putting two remotely related words together doesn't automatically make it insightful.
This is ridiculous. Do you expect your contractor to explicitly tell you every detail of the project? It isn't even possible. Because the code itself is the only way to describe the project comprehensively. Because…