Leo Gura

New Video: Deconstructing Rationality - Part 1 - Out Now!

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Holy fuck Leo, I've spent 3 hours rewinding and rewatching the first hour of the episode. Because a lot of this stuff slips in one ear and out the other and I'm very careful to not overlook every sentence you're saying. I'm not taking it on as dogma and just parroting you, I'm really listening. There's just so much and I appreciate you breaking down David Chapman's website and clarifying those four key distinctions

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Frogs have show to have a 24% increase in cardiovascular health if we appetite off all four legs for a duration of six weeks.

-science.

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"A controlled study (n=47) demonstrated that bilateral limb ablation in Rana temporaria subjects correlated with a 24% improvement in cardiovascular efficiency metrics over a 6-week observation period (p<0.05)."

There we go, now its "rigourous" and "rational".

😅

Next up, Bryan Johnson choppes his legs off.

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How is this post just me acting out my ego in the usual ways? Is this post just me venting and justifying my selfishness? Are the things you are posting in alignment with principles of higher consciousness and higher stages of ego development? Are you acting in a mature or immature way? Are you being selfish or selfless in your communication? Are you acting like a monkey or like a God-like being?

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One thing this episode has helped me realize that fundamentally even every thought that I have is not entirely based in truth, only partial truth that assists in my functioning as an ego in an "external world". 

I shall dedicate time to function in a not knowing state.

Edited by LoneWonderer

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Bro skipped rationality and went straight to post rationality. I think post rationality is not the right wording for this state. Post rational is still rational but it has the self reflection to see the limits of rationality and thus gives it appropriate boundaries. Truly post rational people are very rare without some weird perceptual perversion.


The dogs bark but the caravan is moving on. 

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