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UAE is being forced to escort emirates airlines flight with fighter jets to give them friendly signal so that their own AD doesnβt shoot down flights.
They were spinning this as βSafteyβ.
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They were spinning this as βSafteyβ.
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Cluely CEO Roy Lee admits to publicly lying about revenue numbers last year
In hindsight, there were some signs
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In hindsight, there were some signs
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Asian manβs research and theorizing on Asian lying:
βEuropeans are generally more honest than Asians, despite the fact that honesty and intelligence correlate.β
βI ran a BMA a year ago to detect which variables were the most robustly associated with honesty between races. Individualism was the trait most linked with honesty, not intelligence or any other of the variables I tested.β
βAbout how this relates to conformity: on the surface, Asians are more conformist than Whites. More likely to wear masks, be quiet in class, and whatnot. But that's external conformity: Asians are more comfortable with inconsistencies between the inside and outside.β
βBut Whites are more likely to conform internally, to adopt values, beliefs, or religions that involve sending more reliable and costly internal signals than simple external ones.β
βre the individualism thing, I don't think honesty causes individualism or vice versa, rather they're part of the same underlying phenotype, which is discomfort with inconsistency between the internal and external.β
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Imo, pretty compelling.
Those of us who deeply care about truth have a terribly hard time even conceiving those who donβt at all.
You can see it all the time, e.g. when someone says βwhy would that person even lie?β
β They ask why someone would do something so painful, not realizing that for some people, lying brings zero pain at all.
Clearly, just as the 1st law of behavioral psychology predicts, itβs highly biological.
And clearly, this is an extremely political-correctness-sensitive question, but this also one of the most fascinating.
Are far more people than we realize, simply wired to lie, and experience lying entirely different than we do?
Yes, sure looks like it.
βEuropeans are generally more honest than Asians, despite the fact that honesty and intelligence correlate.β
βI ran a BMA a year ago to detect which variables were the most robustly associated with honesty between races. Individualism was the trait most linked with honesty, not intelligence or any other of the variables I tested.β
βAbout how this relates to conformity: on the surface, Asians are more conformist than Whites. More likely to wear masks, be quiet in class, and whatnot. But that's external conformity: Asians are more comfortable with inconsistencies between the inside and outside.β
βBut Whites are more likely to conform internally, to adopt values, beliefs, or religions that involve sending more reliable and costly internal signals than simple external ones.β
βre the individualism thing, I don't think honesty causes individualism or vice versa, rather they're part of the same underlying phenotype, which is discomfort with inconsistency between the internal and external.β
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Imo, pretty compelling.
Those of us who deeply care about truth have a terribly hard time even conceiving those who donβt at all.
You can see it all the time, e.g. when someone says βwhy would that person even lie?β
β They ask why someone would do something so painful, not realizing that for some people, lying brings zero pain at all.
Clearly, just as the 1st law of behavioral psychology predicts, itβs highly biological.
And clearly, this is an extremely political-correctness-sensitive question, but this also one of the most fascinating.
Are far more people than we realize, simply wired to lie, and experience lying entirely different than we do?
Yes, sure looks like it.
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On one side, I believe they farm until the last drop. On the other, it's hypnotic
The song slaps. Lyrics stalker sh&t but cute when a woman does it I guess
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The song slaps. Lyrics stalker sh&t but cute when a woman does it I guess
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How fintwit would do Chamath if he was ever caught alone by himself
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NEW: "Dubai really has everything under control" - American family who left Dubai and landed on the first flight that got to US, described the situation as people staying calm, praising Dubai government for protecting their citizens, "everything is up and running"
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A US submarine just torpedoed this antarctic Navy iceberg without warning, sinking it and killing at least 100 penguinsβ¦
THIS IS A WAR CRIME
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THIS IS A WAR CRIME
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UAE CONSIDERING FREEZING BILLIONS IN IRANIAN ASSETS TO PUNISH TEHRAN FOR MISSILE ATTACKS
The United Arab Emirates is weighing a freeze on billions of dollars in Iranian assets held inside the country.
Emirati officials have already privately warned Tehran.
This would be devastating. The UAE is the single most important gateway connecting Iran to the global financial system.
It's where Tehran parks money, evades sanctions, runs shadow companies, and moves oil revenue through informal currency exchanges.
IRGC-linked accounts would reportedly be frozen first.
Officials are also considering seizing Iranian ships operating through Emirati ports, which would cripple the shadow tanker fleet Tehran uses to sell sanctioned oil worldwide.
The UAE spent years walking a tightrope between Washington and Tehran.
Then Iran fired over 1,000 drones and missiles at Emirati territory, hit Dubai's airport, set Jebel Ali Port on fire, and damaged hotels near the Burj Al Arab.
That tightrope just snapped.
One analyst called it "the most important nonmilitary lever the UAE has to play."
If Abu Dhabi pulls the trigger, Iran's economy doesn't just hurt. It suffocates.
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The United Arab Emirates is weighing a freeze on billions of dollars in Iranian assets held inside the country.
Emirati officials have already privately warned Tehran.
This would be devastating. The UAE is the single most important gateway connecting Iran to the global financial system.
It's where Tehran parks money, evades sanctions, runs shadow companies, and moves oil revenue through informal currency exchanges.
IRGC-linked accounts would reportedly be frozen first.
Officials are also considering seizing Iranian ships operating through Emirati ports, which would cripple the shadow tanker fleet Tehran uses to sell sanctioned oil worldwide.
The UAE spent years walking a tightrope between Washington and Tehran.
Then Iran fired over 1,000 drones and missiles at Emirati territory, hit Dubai's airport, set Jebel Ali Port on fire, and damaged hotels near the Burj Al Arab.
That tightrope just snapped.
One analyst called it "the most important nonmilitary lever the UAE has to play."
If Abu Dhabi pulls the trigger, Iran's economy doesn't just hurt. It suffocates.
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