TrustTheProcess

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  1. Do you think that this could be related to personality types?
  2. @Claymoree nobody is being conspiratorial. Just predictions about what will potentially happen. Nothing is set in stone.
  3. Ford was Nixon's vp though. I think a more likely scenario(given Biden wins) is that trump steps down out between november and inauguration to give pence the power to give him a blanket pardon.
  4. I want to learn more about these leaders-- their personal stories, policies, and their general vision for their respective countries. If anyone has good books on them, please add them below!!
  5. @Leo Gura NGO's have played a massive role in improving material conditions in Africa and Southeast Asia over the past half century or so. The trick is to not waste your money on some bogus and inefficient organization. Do your research people!!!! read Doing Good Better by William MacAskall to learn more
  6. @RedLine Both are seemingly goal oriented, but are very different. In short: Yellow is primarily interested in his/her impact on the broader system. Orange is generally more status driven and fixated on growth.
  7. I think a key indicator of yellow is flexibility in expressing values and a lack of judgement of others in the spiral. someone could be in yellow, but be very good at taking the orange or blue perspective as needed from a place of detachment. that is very different than actually being self identified and inflexible in orange/blue and being triggered by like green and red. Again... most stage green intellectuals(a vast majority of academics are green) did not gain influence or write before they were at stage green. It is hard to name intellectuals who had such clear transitions A few clear non-anecdotal examples of transitions from orange to green and beyond evolution off the top of my head: Bill Gates Arnold Schwarzenegger Russel Brand Joe Rogan Leo Gura Vaush Vidya
  8. the book explains this. essentially, there is no such thing as a green person-- it is more accurate to say that the center of gravity of this person's value systems are green. Also, you can be at different levels across different facets of life. For example, a corporate ceo could be orange in business, Purple/green in family life, and blue in spirituality. Yellow is specifically about flexibility, big picture, integral thinking. It is a quantum leap in consciousness. do some more research if you are intrigued.
  9. on this point, a vast majority of academics and intellectuals are green. You don't know what these intellectuals were like before they started to write papers and gain influence. Guarantee that a lot of socialist green academics were libertarians as teens.... then they took soc 101 in college and actually started reading books.
  10. The book specifically addresses regressions. Read it if you are interested. They had a regression because their worldviews become more self oriented and less conscious. Again, they got sucked into the level of development of their society and were forced to adapt to their living conditions. I mean homie, you don't gotta believe in SD unless it aligns with you common sense and is useful in understanding the world around you-- it is just a model and nobody is forcing you to like it.
  11. easy to get sucked into the inertia of your society. It is possible to regress, especially if you have not mastered orange and go to green too quickly. look at boomers in the americas or hippie college kids who end up being corporate sellouts.
  12. Is Tim Pool intentionally spewing things that he knows is stupid for clicks or is he genuinely a true believer in what he says? what do y'all think?
  13. @Vittorio how do you tell the difference between true selflessness and doing selfless acts to survive an identity of being a "selfless person"
  14. flooded his cabinet with corporate lobbyists cutting taxes for wealthy decreasing spending on education, health, and infrastructure(besides his wall) increasing tax payer subsidies for fossil fuel and weapons manufacturing industries(military spending increased by 100 billion) decreasing regulations on banking increasing deficit corroding american social fabric
  15. Hey y'all. I was chatting with one of my professors and I asked him if he thought that it is inevitable that China will have more privatization and become more democratic as the material conditions continue to improve. He said that it is possible, but he thinks that with things like AI facial recognition and government control of education, communication, and media, it is very possible that China can remain authoritarian for a very long time by crushing any potential mobilization efforts to seriously reform the government in that direction. Wondering what your thoughts were.
  16. lol, so you don't think China could use ai tech to diffuse any mass movements and to take opposition leaders out before they have the chance to gain momentum? I don't think you are understanding the level of surveillance that can be possible using ai.
  17. Yes, education is government controlled, but government controlled education in sweden as compared to education designed to serve the interest of the chinese communist party looks very different. Also, AI was never used by authoritarians in the past because it was not invented... If China refines its ai to watch the citizens every move and persecute dissenters immediately, it will be much harder for any sort of opposition to proliferate. Right! it is a different level of indoctrination. Stage blue is fascinating. I do think my intuition says that eventually, people will wake up as the material conditions improve though... but it may be a long time before that happens given the reasoning above^^^
  18. concise stage yellow understanding of race in america
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  20. I highly doubt it. He will never do anything that will make him look weak. Edit: plus, he is old, his brain structure is so crystalized at this point that I don't think he is capable of empathy
  21. @Danioover9000 fascists need a scapegoat