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It's logical that only 5 to 10 percent of humans have imagination and intellectual insight. That's all it took to evolve from scavengers to hunting in groups with tools.A basic understanding of logic and a certain degree of mature reasoning ability are required to have a serious discussion about anything.
It's logical that only 5 to 10 percent of humans have imagination and intellectual insight. That's all it took to evolve from scavengers to hunting in groups with tools.A basic understanding of logic and a certain degree of mature reasoning ability are required to have a serious discussion about anything.
I'd say that only about 5% of humans have the ability to figure out how to develop tools and organize the tribe to be at the right place at the right time for a successful hunt. The other 95% are robots doing what they were told.
Both critical thinker and robot need each other but the thinker has a better chance to survive on their own.
I don't blame you because there have to be dozens of studies that show your opinion is not well thought out.
You have no idea what the work place is like, you're just regurgitating Hollywood movie lines.That's total bullshit. To move up the latter you have to play the political game of kissing ass by saying that sounds great boss. All the robots do is learn how to survive. There is no imagination or intellectual insight to that.Is there any doubt that Americans are afraid to go against groupthink at the workplace? .....The majority of our business owners surround themselves with YES people. They may not lack imagination and foresight but they know they will get voted off the island if they show it.
Yes, there is. Not telling your boss to f-off everyday is not "group think." Reasonable people cooperate and work together, and it is not a sign of robotics.
A company with 100 employees may have 5 or 10 that keep the company running. Those are the employees who find a way to break the rules without getting caught. So again, at least 90% of American workers are robots collecting a paycheck.
Life is all about taking risks that makes your adrenaline flow.
I have noted with some exasperation that many here fall into easy cliches about 'the West' and 'the East' in regards to generalizations about things like "respect," "individuality," "filial piety," "independence," "community," and the like. Not long ago a poster - of the same ilk as those who dismiss other people as "robots" or fear high expectations for children - stated as if an indisputable truth that "certainly in ancient China there was no individualism" or something to that effect. Facile and simplistic declarations like that are the foundation of ignorance and misunderstanding of peoples.
Because the Chinese are all the same. Kids wear uniforms at school and do the same for their leisure time.
so you have never seen a private or public school where the kids all have to wear a uniform?
BIG difference in the US a private school is not the norm and every private school is not the same nor are public schools varying from State to State. In China education is completely controlled BY and FOR the Government with conformity a necessity in ALL schools and for ALL Students.
that doesn't mean they lost their individualism, as clearly they haven't
I have noted with some exasperation that many here fall into easy cliches about 'the West' and 'the East' in regards to generalizations about things like "respect," "individuality," "filial piety," "independence," "community," and the like. Not long ago a poster - of the same ilk as those who dismiss other people as "robots" or fear high expectations for children - stated as if an indisputable truth that "certainly in ancient China there was no individualism" or something to that effect. Facile and simplistic declarations like that are the foundation of ignorance and misunderstanding of peoples.
Because the Chinese are all the same. Kids wear uniforms at school and do the same for their leisure time.
so you have never seen a private or public school where the kids all have to wear a uniform?
BIG difference in the US a private school is not the norm and every private school is not the same nor are public schools varying from State to State. In China education is completely controlled BY and FOR the Government with conformity a necessity in ALL schools and for ALL Students.
that doesn't mean they lost their individualism, as clearly they haven't
Uniform this case just one of the things.The uniform just symbolizes the same mentality. No freedom of thought and speech. People have to think and say same what is the power tell. Where is the individuality? Yes, there is personality, but it must be kept in secret. People cannot be themselves. People must practice hypocrisy and continuous tell a lie if they do not want to get punished is. Whoever does not do it is punished such as a criminal. In China, physical violence can be used in schools. They intimidate the children. This is not normal education, I'm sure of that.
Read up on slave instinct and make X = religion. The result is people like you with an illusory superiority and no interest in the evidence presented to you.It is difficult for most rational people to persist with “all X are like ________ “ when they actually interact with people in real life.
I have noted with some exasperation that many here fall into easy cliches about 'the West' and 'the East' in regards to generalizations about things like "respect," "individuality," "filial piety," "independence," "community," and the like. Not long ago a poster - of the same ilk as those who dismiss other people as "robots" or fear high expectations for children - stated as if an indisputable truth that "certainly in ancient China there was no individualism" or something to that effect. Facile and simplistic declarations like that are the foundation of ignorance and misunderstanding of peoples.
I have noted with some exasperation that many here fall into easy cliches about 'the West' and 'the East' in regards to generalizations about things like "respect," "individuality," "filial piety," "independence," "community," and the like. Not long ago a poster - of the same ilk as those who dismiss other people as "robots" or fear high expectations for children - stated as if an indisputable truth that "certainly in ancient China there was no individualism" or something to that effect. Facile and simplistic declarations like that are the foundation of ignorance and misunderstanding of peoples.
I have noted with some exasperation that many here fall into easy cliches about 'the West' and 'the East' in regards to generalizations about things like "respect," "individuality," "filial piety," "independence," "community," and the like. Not long ago a poster - of the same ilk as those who dismiss other people as "robots" or fear high expectations for children - stated as if an indisputable truth that "certainly in ancient China there was no individualism" or something to that effect. Facile and simplistic declarations like that are the foundation of ignorance and misunderstanding of peoples.