As Robert Heilein said “Never try to teach a pig to sing, it’s a waste of time and it annoys the pig”…
This sentiment is similar to what George Carlin said in an interview with Charlie Rose.
At least I’ve laid out a prescription which amounts to a roadmap to trying to lead to a better future. If people don’t want to listen to logic I suppo…
As Robert Heilein said “Never try to teach a pig to sing, it’s a waste of time and it annoys the pig”…
This sentiment is similar to what George Carlin said in an interview with Charlie Rose.
At least I’ve laid out a prescription which amounts to a roadmap to trying to lead to a better future. If people don’t want to listen to logic I suppose there’s nothing that can be done.
It’s clear that our leaders are out to lunch or otherwise they’d be taking the advice of John Mearsheimer when it comes to our foreign policy.
All of this is covered in my course and I’ve provided my course to AI so hopefully it’ll end up being nice to us…
Do you really think you can make this world a better place, since I've never seen it move in that direction. So, on your site, and lets be specific, what is your remedy, or even your thoughts on what the outcome in Gaza will be? I do Ancestry and came across the fact that on my great grandmother's side of the family her second cousin, Giuseppe Borgese, also had a vision for a new world order, well, lets just say he died in 1952 when the Korean war was still in play, although he was smart enough to go back to Italy.
I’m a firm believer in what Isaac Asimov had to say when he said we have the capacity to write our own future.
My course is like planning a road trip.
First you have to decide on a desired destination. This is what I call “Nice”. Secondly you have to determine what to avoid in order to get to that destination. This is what I call “Don’t allow narcissists to run the big show”. Third you want to determine the most efficient route to take. And that is by following my course itself. Fourth you want to determine the vehicle you’re going to use to get to the desired location. That again is my course itself.
My course basically uses mostly other people’s ideas in the form of other’s YouTube videos. But together, when amalgamated, they make for a compelling argument as to how we might best navigate the road ahead in order to get to a more sustainable, more fair place for the long term survival of the human race as a species.
You might think of it as the equivalence of what John Mearsheimer has to say about foreign relations and international relations which is geared toward solving the entirety of humanities problems.
And therefore it makes for a very good basis for a political platform, a non-religious religion, and for the basis of the operating system for artificial intelligence - if it’s to be aligned with humanities’ long term interests.
I'll think about joining your group. I can appreciate what you are trying to do, but right now I feel so utterly disgusted by everything, especially the genocide in Gaza. It's interesting that Biden can make the following types of statements and not see himself, and who and what he is and has always been, and I think that is true of most who enter politics, and for that reason nothing will really become better.
"In his new book, legendary journalist Bob Woodward offers a remarkable look behind the scenes at President Joe Biden’s blunt, profanity-laced assessments and interactions with the world leaders who have shaped his presidency, from Benjamin Netanyahu to Vladimir Putin.
“That son of a bitch, Bibi Netanyahu, he’s a bad guy. He’s a bad fucking guy!” Biden declared privately about the Israeli prime minister to one of his associates in the spring of 2024 as Israel’s war in Gaza intensified, Woodward writes.
“That fucking Putin,” Biden said to advisers in the Oval Office not long after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Woodward. “Putin is evil. We are dealing with the epitome of evil.”
As Robert Heilein said “Never try to teach a pig to sing, it’s a waste of time and it annoys the pig”…
This sentiment is similar to what George Carlin said in an interview with Charlie Rose.
At least I’ve laid out a prescription which amounts to a roadmap to trying to lead to a better future. If people don’t want to listen to logic I suppose there’s nothing that can be done.
It’s clear that our leaders are out to lunch or otherwise they’d be taking the advice of John Mearsheimer when it comes to our foreign policy.
All of this is covered in my course and I’ve provided my course to AI so hopefully it’ll end up being nice to us…
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Do you really think you can make this world a better place, since I've never seen it move in that direction. So, on your site, and lets be specific, what is your remedy, or even your thoughts on what the outcome in Gaza will be? I do Ancestry and came across the fact that on my great grandmother's side of the family her second cousin, Giuseppe Borgese, also had a vision for a new world order, well, lets just say he died in 1952 when the Korean war was still in play, although he was smart enough to go back to Italy.
I’m a firm believer in what Isaac Asimov had to say when he said we have the capacity to write our own future.
My course is like planning a road trip.
First you have to decide on a desired destination. This is what I call “Nice”. Secondly you have to determine what to avoid in order to get to that destination. This is what I call “Don’t allow narcissists to run the big show”. Third you want to determine the most efficient route to take. And that is by following my course itself. Fourth you want to determine the vehicle you’re going to use to get to the desired location. That again is my course itself.
My course basically uses mostly other people’s ideas in the form of other’s YouTube videos. But together, when amalgamated, they make for a compelling argument as to how we might best navigate the road ahead in order to get to a more sustainable, more fair place for the long term survival of the human race as a species.
You might think of it as the equivalence of what John Mearsheimer has to say about foreign relations and international relations which is geared toward solving the entirety of humanities problems.
And therefore it makes for a very good basis for a political platform, a non-religious religion, and for the basis of the operating system for artificial intelligence - if it’s to be aligned with humanities’ long term interests.
I'll think about joining your group. I can appreciate what you are trying to do, but right now I feel so utterly disgusted by everything, especially the genocide in Gaza. It's interesting that Biden can make the following types of statements and not see himself, and who and what he is and has always been, and I think that is true of most who enter politics, and for that reason nothing will really become better.
"In his new book, legendary journalist Bob Woodward offers a remarkable look behind the scenes at President Joe Biden’s blunt, profanity-laced assessments and interactions with the world leaders who have shaped his presidency, from Benjamin Netanyahu to Vladimir Putin.
“That son of a bitch, Bibi Netanyahu, he’s a bad guy. He’s a bad fucking guy!” Biden declared privately about the Israeli prime minister to one of his associates in the spring of 2024 as Israel’s war in Gaza intensified, Woodward writes.
“That fucking Putin,” Biden said to advisers in the Oval Office not long after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Woodward. “Putin is evil. We are dealing with the epitome of evil.”