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As a Canadian I've experienced this first hand in the past 10 years housing costs have skyrocketed while the living wage has stayed pretty much the same due to massive levels of immigration. Canada's population is growing by over a million people a year through mostly immigration thanks to Justin Trudeau 9-year liberal rule. This is a classic example of liberal idealism, the issue is because the population doubled in 10 years the number of houses stayed the same and so the cost of housing has become completely unaffordable. I was completely naïve and unaware of how immigration could affect the economy until I lived it first hand. You should fear massive levels of immigration if it's not handled properly by the government. Justin Trudeau failed to build housing to support the population explosion and so the cost of living has gone up to a ridiculous level. There's likely additional dangers to immigration that are not obvious, in my local park it is filled with Stage blue Muslims all newly immigrated within the past 10 years, and all of them have children of course because their stage blue! I have nothing against Muslims but you're introducing less conscious people into the population in Mass and I have no idea how that affects the country. Justin Trudeau is very likely going to lose the next election and a conservative will take power. The conservatives in Canada have had a very strong social media presence built on mostly attacking Justin Trudeau like little children. This is a clip of Pierre Poilievre Who is going to replace Justin Trudeau in the next election. He's a classic pretending to be family values pretending to be Christian running against the liberal party who of course is not going to bring any good to the economy, and people voting from our just naive because they want to change. -- Edit: Probably not related to immigration see comment bellow.
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@Spiritual Warrior she doesn’t care about your finances or anything like that, she young that means she just wants to have fun, feel good talking to people and probably very busy with her own insecurities and life.
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I think I should stop giving my opinion. I don’t know how to think deeper about the subject to have a more refined opinion and am relying on feedback to improve.
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Ohhhhh That’s a good one, I couldn’t figure out how to use his @Keryo Koffa. 😂 Now that I know how to use his @Keryo Koffa i’ve noticed great improvements in my quality of life. @Keryo Koffa, the last vocabulary you’ll ever need.
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If Lex had a leftist agenda he would not give Trump a platform.
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integral replied to emil1234's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@emil1234 keep me updated I’m deeply invested in the story. 👌😂 -
@Lyubov attraction that functions like this is short lived, status and social proof attraction doesn’t last, it’s also mostly relevant to younger girls who are still drivin mostly my lower brain function. It’s the equivalent of a Tight mini skirt, it can only keep a bad relation togetter for so long.
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Our politicians need to be engineers, engineering the best solutions for the whole of the country. This is so obvious when you think about it, we of course need scientist engineering our countries rules and decisions. but all the people that would normally be attracted to engineering have no interest in politics. People with a predisposition to Creativity problem-solving innovation or intelligence have a natural repulsion and disgust for politics. They especially have this repulsion when they’re young and later might warm up to it. Or at the very least have absolutely zero interest in politics because their natural passions are not going to be fulfilled in that career. but if the system was built from a scientific engineering foundation and a scientific approach was the foundation of a country then all the smart people when young Will be inspired to work in that field. We need an incentive program to help the most conscious people become passionate about politics young. Instead of going into a normal engineering career they need to be redirected into a political engineering career. Why hasn’t Bill Gates created a foundation to help The intelligent people move into politics instead of a scientific career?
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The way to strengthen teeth is to stop doing the thing that’s making them weak. when did your teeth become weak could it be that medication has made them weak?
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Castlevania Netflix series was fantastic. But you need to love good animation, brutal human nature and good fight scenes.
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Yes this is what I was thinking too, I think The news is misrepresenting this, it’s possibly specifically about defamation and not miss gendering.
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Lmaooo When your truly mastered the game, you make 8 knights then torture your opponent until they resign. Lmaoooo that game is infact not a example of maintaining tension, it’s about quick tactical sequences.
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I agree and was thinking the same thing. I think better is to understand the art of building anticipation, to have fun and allow it to add to the overall experience. Leo quote is very ego centric and that part can be filtered out.
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in chess it’s called maintaining the tension in the position. because a threat is often far more powerful than the execution. in chess building tension in multiple points of the position and maintaining that attention for a long period of time is often far more important then quickly cashing out. You have to wait for the right time to release the tension when the moment is just right, when a good opportunity or a winning opportunity presents itself. There’s no point releasing tention and simplifying the position if there isn’t a good reason to do so. Instead keep putting on the pressure until something cracks. if you’re cautious about crossing other peoples boundaries you’ll naturally give them space which creates the right kind of tension. Just make sure to pay attention to the signals when you get the greenlight.
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I think he remembers looking back to his thought process at that age when he was getting into philosophy and how he was questioning everything with relativism while his peers were not conscious of the relativity of everything. And so he places his thinking process at a pluralist green stage. So it was in hindsight.
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He said so in one of his videos. 😅
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It’s like the marketing division of a software company. There could be a division of work where the thinking types are Engineering the best solutions while the extraverts are doing the social engineering. Politicians should not be making policy changes or designing anything, they are the figureheads that do the talking while the engineers and scientists do the hard work designing a intelligent system that works. In practice when the marketing team takes over the design component of a company it always ends in disaster with Greed first products that no one wants.
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I just asked my gf what a ego was she said with anger in her voice “I don’t waist time with stupid questions, focus on something productive”. 😂 I don’t know a single person in real life how can tell me what an ego is.
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I was oversimplifying with the donkey analogy lol if you were to talk to let’s say 100 kids the ages of 13 you’ll notice some of them are far more mature than others for their age, genetics played a role as well as upbringing and other survival circumstances. It’s a mixed bag of world views and values and preferences and interests and experiences and insights. Most people do not escape the centre pull of their culture and find themselves locked into a mediocrity paradigm for the rest of their lives. by the time Leo was 15 he was already at the postmodernist stage of development. it’s like when you teach a child how to play piano when they’re five years old they are infinitely better than anyone who learns at a later age. deep rooted neural pathways are formed in childhood that an adult will never be able to compete with. Most people that are locked into a mediocrity paradigm are super mesmerized by their own ego games. childhood created a very fixed ego game structure and they never learn how to play the instrument young enough so they will forever struggle with it in adulthood. so they’re in donkey stage. but of course when life hits them hard and they’re forced to grow they will grow but they’re never gonna be as good as Frederick Chopin. They don’t know what an ego is. Can you imagine how mind-boggling it is to live in that state.
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integral replied to Reciprocality's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Life is like edging, your always on the verge of a cosmic orgasm. Masterbation is the reason the universe was created. Human masterbation is a micro-reenactment of the real thing. -
Why do you want to climb up above all peasants to be the best peasant? i agree the pursuit is necessary but eventually there will come a time when you can’t ride the horse anymore and you can’t climb any higher and you start slipping down the “im better” hill. Most Normies have the genetics of a donkie, there never going to reach anything nor will they ever know there is anything to reach. You could of been born one of these stupid kangaroos. A kangaroo will never be able to do spirituality.
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integral replied to Ancestor's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Something is a shocking baffling miracle. It’s also a donkey wearing a cape. -
In comparison to Leo we are all self-deceived peasants. 😅 Begging on the streets for a clue.
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In the near future you’ll be able to automate much of your online work load with AI. That should reduce some of the total daily stress.
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This is how engineers would govern: Redesigning a political system from an engineering perspective involves a methodical and systematic approach to analyzing existing problems, setting clear objectives, and creating a structure that meets those objectives efficiently. Engineers typically use principles of design thinking, systems analysis, and problem-solving to approach complex challenges. Here’s a general outline of how an engineer might go about redesigning a political system: 1. Problem Identification and Analysis Objective: Understand the current issues and inefficiencies within the existing political system. - Stakeholder Analysis: Identify all the key stakeholders (citizens, government officials, businesses, NGOs, etc.) and understand their interests, needs, and concerns. - Data Collection: Gather data on the current system’s performance, such as voter turnout, citizen satisfaction, policy effectiveness, levels of corruption, and other relevant metrics. - Identify Pain Points: Use the data to pinpoint specific problems like lack of transparency, inefficiency, corruption, voter apathy, inequality in representation, etc. - System Mapping: Create a detailed map of how the current political system operates, including the flow of information, decision-making processes, power structures, and feedback loops. 2. Setting Objectives and Requirements Objective: Define what a redesigned political system should achieve. - Goals: Set clear goals such as increased transparency, greater citizen participation, accountability, efficiency, inclusivity, and reduced corruption. - Requirements: Define specific, measurable requirements for the new system. For example, if the goal is to increase transparency, a requirement might be that all government decisions are documented and made publicly accessible in real-time. - Constraints: Identify any constraints (legal, cultural, technological) that could impact the redesign. 3. Conceptual Design and Ideation Objective Develop initial concepts for the new political system. - Benchmarking: Study other political systems around the world, looking for successful elements that could be adapted or adopted. - Brainstorming Sessions Facilitate brainstorming sessions to generate a wide range of ideas. Involve diverse groups to get multiple perspectives. - Use Case Scenarios: Develop scenarios to explore how the new system might handle various situations (e.g., election processes, policy changes, crisis management). 4. System Design and Architecture Objective: Create a detailed design of the new political system. - Structure Design: Determine the overall structure of the political system. This could involve defining the roles of different branches of government (executive, legislative, judicial), how they interact, and how power is balanced. - Process Design: Design the processes for how decisions are made, how policies are implemented, and how citizens can participate. This could include voting systems, legislative processes, and channels for citizen engagement. - Technology Integration: Identify how technology can be integrated into the system to enhance transparency, participation, and efficiency. For example, using blockchain for secure voting or AI for policy analysis. - Feedback Mechanisms: Establish systems for regular feedback from citizens and other stakeholders. This ensures the system can adapt and improve over time. 5. Prototype and Testing Objective: Build prototypes and test them in controlled environments. - Simulation: Create simulations of the new political system. Use computer models to simulate how the system would function in real-world scenarios. - Pilot Programs: Implement pilot programs in selected regions or communities to test aspects of the new system. Collect data on performance, citizen satisfaction, and any issues that arise. - Feedback Loops: Use feedback from simulations and pilots to refine and improve the system design. Adjust processes and structures as necessary. 6. Implementation Plan Objective: Develop a strategy for implementing the redesigned political system. - Phased Implementation: Plan a phased approach to implementation, starting with smaller, less risky changes and gradually scaling up to full deployment. - Training and Education: Develop training programs for government officials, citizens, and other stakeholders to understand and adapt to the new system. - Communication Strategy: Create a communication plan to inform citizens about the changes, the reasons behind them, and how they can engage with the new system. 7. Monitoring and Evaluation Objective: Ensure the new political system is functioning as intended and make continuous improvements. - Performance Metrics: Define key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor the system’s effectiveness. Regularly collect and analyze data on these metrics. - Feedback Mechanisms: Establish ongoing feedback channels for citizens and stakeholders to provide input on the system’s performance. - Continuous Improvement: Use feedback and performance data to make iterative improvements to the system. Implement agile methodologies to quickly respond to emerging issues and opportunities. 8. Adaptation and Scalability Objective: Ensure the system can adapt to future changes and scale as needed. - Flexibility: Design the system to be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances (e.g., technological advancements, societal shifts). - Scalability: Ensure the system can scale to accommodate population growth or changes in administrative boundaries. - Future-Proofing: Anticipate future challenges and integrate mechanisms to address them proactively. --- Conclusion An engineer’s approach to redesigning a political system focuses on identifying and solving problems through systematic analysis, design, testing, and iteration. The aim is to create a political system that is transparent, efficient, inclusive, and adaptable, leveraging technology and data-driven insights to ensure good governance. This approach emphasizes continuous improvement and adaptability, recognizing that political systems must evolve in response to new challenges and opportunities.
