💭 Everytime i watch a Sam Harry's talk I can't help myself I get so bored that I become sleepy instantly. Sam is considered as one of the smartest thinkers out there and I personally admire his ability to keep cool in every debate. Perhaps too cool... 😴
⬛️ Hello folks! You might have been surprised by the question. I also deliberately asked if you've tried an experiment to compare the answers.
93% answered they wouldn't have killed an innocent person if they were authorized to do so. Well I think you're going to be more surprised about what you'll learn next.
According to "Milgrim experiment" more than 65% of us would kill.
Maybe subscribers of @talks are among the minority of rebels who think for themselves or maybe you're just lying to yourself. Think about it while watching video of the experiment.
https://youtu.be/W147ybOdgpE
93% answered they wouldn't have killed an innocent person if they were authorized to do so. Well I think you're going to be more surprised about what you'll learn next.
According to "Milgrim experiment" more than 65% of us would kill.
Maybe subscribers of @talks are among the minority of rebels who think for themselves or maybe you're just lying to yourself. Think about it while watching video of the experiment.
https://youtu.be/W147ybOdgpE
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Milgram Obedience Study
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📰 Great news, folks! North Korea and South Korea are signing peace agreement. North Korea will stop their nuclear program. This is a historic moment :
https://youtu.be/lE0eWRdSrY4
https://youtu.be/lE0eWRdSrY4
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Koreas: A day of historic talks - BBC News
The leaders of North and South Korea have agreed to work to rid the peninsula of nuclear weapons after holding a historic summit.
The announcement was made by the North's Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in of South Korea after talks at the border.
The two also agreed…
The announcement was made by the North's Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in of South Korea after talks at the border.
The two also agreed…
Explanation.... https://youtu.be/9PrndtwT-us
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Laurel or Yanny? How to hear the other name on divisive video
The internet is being torn apart by a new argument over whether a strange recording of a robot is actually saying "Yanny" or "Laurel". We show you why you can only hear one and how you can hear the other.
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would have like to know how to escape conformism? And learn to think for yourself? 🧐
⬛️ Folks, I'd also like to learn how to escape conformism. Do I know all of the answers ? No.
However we all must intuitevly realize that answers lie in our brains.
That means we should look deeper into ourselfs, but how do you do it? Well it's very problematic, because we are conscious, but consciousness is the product of our brain. It's like milk trying to study a cow, majority of work being done by our brain is invisiable to our conscience.
Therefore i believe that first step in recognising our limitations.
Second step is building mental "tools" in our brains for more critical thinking, I do not understan our brain better and to think more critically about the world.
Recognising limitations is not a building block - it's a breaking block. No matter how smart you think you are, no matter how sophisticated are your mental "tools", you can still be wrong about the reality. Recongnition of limitation can give you flexibility to change/adabt your tools whenever needed.
Milgram experiment i've posted previously is great example of our limitations.
Today I'm going to share the most infamous social science experiment ever made -The Stanford Prison Experiment. You've probably heard about this experiment.
When you watch keep in mind - any participant was free to leave the experiment when they didnt wish to continue, but they chose not to.
https://youtu.be/oAX9b7agT9o
https://t.me/talks/274 - Milgram experiment post.
P.S. There's a series of posts coming next after this post. I'm planing to cover such topics as money managment, propaganda, default mode network etc...
However we all must intuitevly realize that answers lie in our brains.
That means we should look deeper into ourselfs, but how do you do it? Well it's very problematic, because we are conscious, but consciousness is the product of our brain. It's like milk trying to study a cow, majority of work being done by our brain is invisiable to our conscience.
Therefore i believe that first step in recognising our limitations.
Second step is building mental "tools" in our brains for more critical thinking, I do not understan our brain better and to think more critically about the world.
Recognising limitations is not a building block - it's a breaking block. No matter how smart you think you are, no matter how sophisticated are your mental "tools", you can still be wrong about the reality. Recongnition of limitation can give you flexibility to change/adabt your tools whenever needed.
Milgram experiment i've posted previously is great example of our limitations.
Today I'm going to share the most infamous social science experiment ever made -The Stanford Prison Experiment. You've probably heard about this experiment.
When you watch keep in mind - any participant was free to leave the experiment when they didnt wish to continue, but they chose not to.
https://youtu.be/oAX9b7agT9o
https://t.me/talks/274 - Milgram experiment post.
P.S. There's a series of posts coming next after this post. I'm planing to cover such topics as money managment, propaganda, default mode network etc...
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Stanford Prison Experiment
🎼 Hey folks ! Lets all meet a "Millennial Whoop" ! The term was created by musician Patrick Metzger.
"The millennial whoop is a melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale, typically starting on the fifth, in the rhythm of straight 8th-notes, and often using the "wa" and "oh" syllables." -wikipedia.
This doesnt say anything to me.
I dont know about you, but my music experience will never be the same !
Below is just one example, but there's plenty of Millennial Whoop playlists.
https://youtu.be/MN23lFKfpck
"The millennial whoop is a melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale, typically starting on the fifth, in the rhythm of straight 8th-notes, and often using the "wa" and "oh" syllables." -wikipedia.
This doesnt say anything to me.
I dont know about you, but my music experience will never be the same !
Below is just one example, but there's plenty of Millennial Whoop playlists.
https://youtu.be/MN23lFKfpck
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The "millennial whoop" is taking over pop music
The same exact whooping, melodic sequence has been showing up in a surprisingly high number of recent pop songs. This musical phrase is everywhere. How long will it last?
The same annoying whooping sound is showing up in every popular song, “The Millennial…
The same annoying whooping sound is showing up in every popular song, “The Millennial…