Dryas

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  1. 3 hours ago, Danioover9000 said:

    @Dryas

       Great you think and feel that way. Could you give me some points where Lex Fridman gave excellent pushback, and Destiny managed that?

    I thought Lex’s critique of Destiny’s use of the R and N word was pretty good. It’s a kind of perspective Destiny misses because he’s so hyperlogical in his thinking. 


  2. For some reason I didn't really find Mrgirl to be all that interesting (not as interesting as destiny made him out to be at least) despite being a good mixture of crazy and intellect (just like destiny in some way.) 

    His style of communication unnecessarily weird and his thought process always seemed like that of that of an internet troll tbh. Dan called it.

     


  3. 13 minutes ago, JuliusCaesar said:

    I'm fairly certain that CSJ accuses them of making errors. So, it might be interesting to summarize videos of that lol.

    I mean, give the guy a chance before you summarize a video critiquing him lol. Maybe watch the video where he says csj isn't entp or some videos of him where he's typing actual people cuz you'll learn about his model/approach through that.


  4. 13 hours ago, JuliusCaesar said:

    The rational thinker believes whatever the group perceives to be true is in fact true

    No. This is not Te. Csj's explanations for the functions are not that good a lot of the time. If this was true Te users would automatically be conformist but we know this isn't always the case. It would be confusing content for structure, as Micheal Pierce likes to say (a way better typology channel than Csj.)

    Te is logic of systems that don't involve language. Like fixing a car engine or door knob (it could be something more abstract.)

    This is why Te users are concerned with efficiency - they're asking the question "What is the optimal number of steps required to complete x task". I imagine Te users will care more about the source than Ti users but not to the extent that csj describes and not for the same reasons.

    13 hours ago, JuliusCaesar said:

    Te is all about status

    13 hours ago, JuliusCaesar said:

    In social situations, how others think of a Te user tends to dictate how they feel about themselves

    ????

    I know Te users and they don't care about status. This is just nonsense.

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    All because the Extraverted Thinker wants to feel valid

    No, no, no. Stop.


  5. I know religious folk are easy to pick on but one I’ve noticed that is particularly disgusting to me: A lot of kids my age will say and do some blatantly prohibited shit like it’s nothing. They could basically be called irreligious if we’re being objective. And yet, these people wouldn’t ever be able to tolerate any direct criticism of their worldview because apparently that would be going too far. I just find it insane, idk. 


  6. 8 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

    This can give a false impression that you are at tier 2. If he was at tier 2, he would have actually been able to

    Well, maybe, but I think he easily hits on the some of the traits that make an individual tier 2. 

    • Open minded
    • Multiperspectival 
    • Steelmanning arguments 
    • Super aware of us vs them thinking
    • integrating lessons from lower stages in his arguments (not that great at embodying it though)