Danioover9000

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  1. @mmKay I agree based on many developmental factors like Spiral Dynamics stages of development, cognitive and moral development, personality types/traits, 9 stages of ego development, Architypes by Carl Jung, Integral Theory's other lines of development in an individual's life to societal domains, and ideological beliefs indoctrinated by culture and family structure, and information ecology like social media, news, radio, video, TV programs and many more that are leveraged by big companies who are capitalist and neoliberal in ideology to manufacture consent in the population for conspicuous consumption. I definitely agree that technology as a developmental field is like a force multiplier for regressive and sometimes progressive trends in development. I made the following threads here about it:
  2. @OBEler Yes, beware of deep fakes if it's staged. Maybe it's a real demo, but who knows until it's verified. Technically that'll make Tesla valuable, but it's tricky because based on many developmental factors, how systemic a problem is, and how nuanced it is we shouldn't expect one simple solution could solve an entire problem, it may only solve half or less. Let's say they did build humanoid robots than cars, and start increasing automation in factors, where will all the labors go? This is A.I disruption, and further increase unemployment as IQ in the average factory worker is only so much that they can't do knowledge based types of work and lack the expertise to do higher technical and more complicated work, so what will we do if Tesla contributes to increase in unemployment rates? And several other problems that could arise from simple oversight and simple implementation of solutions. Basically if they aren't careful, we'd end up like this: For god's sake, how are they not situationally aware a clunky robot behind them???
  3. @KoryKat What is my solution to the hard problem of consciousness? This question has the loaded assumptions which are faulty premises: That you are assuming that I have a solution. That you are assuming a problem with consciousness. That you are assuming the word 'hard' and 'problem' onto consciousness. Please elaborate on your question much clearly. Another problem is your source, and how you found your source and the context you've described so little of. You said you're searching through reddit in the singularity, non duality, consciousness threads and some more about spirituality, and found this question repeatedly asked. The issue here is lack of detail to this prior context and explaining how this question is framed and rephrased in each of those subjects in reddit and why you're browsing through those reddit threads. 'Now I vaguely remember Mark Solms satisfying this answer for me by reframing it, but I've forgotten the answer...' This one is a good point to raise a question. Maybe instead of asking me my solution to the hard problem of consciousness, why not instead ask me or any user here what is memory? Or the solutions to your hard problem of memory, memory lose, and forgetfulness? Seems like a good path to go down on. And onto the question I hate the most: 'Maybe y'all can help me , does Leo have a definitive answer on this , or do y'all have a pretty good one?' Firstly, why assume all of us can help in a casual forum setting? Also, obviously @Leo Gura has made videos on consciousness, so it seems silly 'does Leo have a definitive answer to this?' then switch and address us all as having 'pretty good answers.'? Can you explain why you framed this question like this?
  4. @BlueOak True, and I think Prague is one of those countries with strict gun control, so it's a bit surprising a person there can own, legally, 7 military grade weapons. Mind you, military grade. IMO that's a red flag already whether those were legally gained to begin with, unless the father was ex military and took some of those guns or something. That's my guess, and also another guess is this person was suffering from those mental health issues and depression, I don't see such a person can just approach a street dealer of guns and get, again, military grade guns. Something is a bit suspicious.
  5. @Schizophonia I agree, based on many developmental factors, and how chronic stress or any chronic negative feelings and states of psychosis change people and regress some.
  6. @Yimpa The new rise of the neo @Nahm?
  7. I'll be doing a body language and tonality analysis, discourse and some statement analysis of this interview between Black Pegasus two guy interviewers and Ren. Context, this is a podcast video, they reached out to interview Ren the then and somewhat now trending singer/rapper/guitarist(II personally don't care if he's from Whales or UK, am indifferent to his music style as it's whack and corny AF!): Instantly manipulative thumbnail and video title. I'm noticing a marketing trend in videos on, big fonts capitalized but with the use of yellow colour, like what are we advertising and marketing here? Colour theory? Piss? Also unprofessional cropping and editing of their performative facial pictures and inserting themselves in Ren's fish and chips shop, like I already feel a bit from them trying to manipulate me into someway. Not a good start. General body language of guy on right, the black guy, is good expressions and good performative facials and hands, but something about his laugh, and his word choices about being a father or having a daughter, or other words just feels fake a bit, he keeps on using buzzwords and virtue signals using Stage green values. Guy on the left is a bit less fake and performative, but more subdued and 'stoic'. Also more using of hands to illustrate, and just like guy on right guy on left using a lot of buzzwords and a lot of emotive language which feels off. Generally speaking I feel from both interviewers performative PR.
  8. These two videos feature a mature mind: and Also he has interviewed @Leo Gura here: and and rumor has it that @Leo Gura said fuck you to Curt's scientific mind and materialism.
  9. Please share some high conscious, high integrity, mature minded figures here:
  10. This obviously raises questions of whether a country has the right to do espionage or try to lobby and leverage as much as possible? On the one hand yes some protests or movements could lead to some increase in harm, but on the other hand this espionage action undermines that country's democracy and freedom of speech to some degree, so is it justified for one country to manipulate like this behind the scenes?
  11. @Raze and @zazen, another interesting video I came across:
  12. @FourCrossedWands I see. A few critiques o this thread though, is the assumption of no motif. Apparently there no see, and we're also making up motifs along the way. Also *mental condition.
  13. This is quite an interesting video: When @Leo Gura was talking about how sick Americans would feel if they knew chunks of their tax is funneled and leveraged by A.I.P.A.C and Israel lobby groups, I didn't understand nor empathized as much, but then this video came up, and now I feel similarly, and I get it, I have some more understanding and empathy of that sick feeling, like WTF?
  14. And this much asymmetry of power from one lobby group, and how much enormous influence this lobby group, AIPAC, has on USA discourse, how they shadow banned fair criticisms of it, is part of a larger issue of lobbying itself in the American political landscape. They get away with thought terminate cliche critics and critical thinkers on the middle east and Israel/Palestinian conflict. Among many other problems within the American political system is why we need more conscious politics:
  15. @Schizophonia Yes, there's definitely other developmental factors of regression, and other negative situations that contribute to the formation of a mass shooter. Never forget they're human too in higher suffering than average people, as most people tend to always think mass shooters are evil and bad, no, they're in deep suffering in comparison, and they haven't resolved that suffering in themselves yet. Very easy to see a general lack of empathy, apathy and robotic distancing from perpetrators.
  16. @Merkabah Star Thank you for sharing. Very interesting body language, very interesting communication style, I intuitively feel it could be OCD or something like that. Good framing and presentation, and good point on the question of "What's your favorite blank?" as a childish question.
  17. This video has a good mixture of both maturity and immaturity, good points and overall decent video covering online politics, spot the areas where it could be considered maturity:
  18. This video has a good mixture of both maturity and immaturity, good points and overall decent video, spot the areas where it could be immature:
  19. @FourCrossedWands Is that official? Have the investigators conclusively determined the son did kill him, or did the father commit suicide, or some other cause? Also, my heart, understanding and empathy goes out to the victims, but also to mass shooters, they do have it rough sometimes in life. Don't forget to seek a professional out there, a hotline, or go do therapy and psychoanalysis too.
  20. @nhoktinvt I think the same, it's silly and should not be taken seriously. In fact, since it's growing in popularity an argument can be made against femdom indoctrinating men to emasculate more, and empowers the hardcore feminists abusing the men. It all feeds into why human decency and moral degradation is happening, why online content some of it is degenerate, and why we have declines in birthrates and high divorces and single parent households far more now than in the past. It's part of the fallout of egalitarianism, feminism, and capitalism especially as an ideology, part of the negatives of atheism and secularism downplaying and undermining moral ethics of societies.
  21. Nice and decent body language analysis of Colleen, once again another apology video:
  22. @Nabd I agree, it's analogous to asking what group x wants, and they say "hamburgers" and describe themselves as "burger lovers" and other outside groups bicker whether they really love meat patty burgers or they're fronting and like fish burgers instead. Zooming and reducing and small picture thinking here. We should zoom out, go meta and ask "what does Burger King, fast food industry, meat businesses and fishing industry want as capitalistic ideologies trying to indoctrinate consumers?". We should go meta and consider the many developmental factors and be perspectival of this situation via Spiral Dynamics stages of development, cognitive and moral development, personality types/traits, 9 stages of ego development, Integral Theory's other lines of development in personal life to societal domains, and other ideological beliefs indoctrinated by culture, family structure, and information ecology via marketing and advertising, books, news, radio, video, TV, social media and algorithms hyper tailored to hook and in attention and curate content to user biases at the cost of brain rotting their attention spans and making them more narcissistic and self entitled.. However, due to polarization and propaganda, most will just be at tier 1 cognition, and have deep us versus them bias, and lose the bigger picture.
  23. @FourCrossedWands 7 military grade weapons legally, the guy suffers from severe depression and schizophrenia? What were parents thinking letting him have firearms in his condition? I assume he only has a father and no mother, as in that video the Dad is dead. Whether he killed him or the Dad suicided which made the son's mental condition worse, we'll have to wait for a more complete investigation. We'll have to wait and see when investigations are complete, but if I had to guess it's religiously motivated in stopping Christmas celebrations in Prague, and stopping tourists from coming there as the timing fits.