Message from @Brue

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2019-11-29 23:04:17 UTC  

One of my fav quote from that book, "If you find a contradiction... check your premises.. You will find one of them to be in error"

2019-11-29 23:04:19 UTC  

Kirk, James Tiberius

2019-11-29 23:04:39 UTC  

I don't beleive in the No-Win Scenerio

2019-11-29 23:04:47 UTC  

I've beating it several times

2019-11-29 23:04:50 UTC  

Only problem is that.. paradox is a thing.

2019-11-29 23:04:57 UTC  

Whenever you're in an argument you're in a no-win scenario |MA

2019-11-29 23:05:16 UTC  

paradoxes are a function of conventional thinking

2019-11-29 23:05:28 UTC  

what came first, the chicken or the egg?

2019-11-29 23:05:35 UTC  

we all know it was the lizard

2019-11-29 23:06:02 UTC  

There are def no win scenarios believing in it or not won’t change the outcome

2019-11-29 23:06:03 UTC  

there is a difference between a logical OR and an XOR

2019-11-29 23:06:13 UTC  

Proto chicken laid an egg from which a chicken hatched, can't be different

2019-11-29 23:06:26 UTC  

it DOES change the outcome though

2019-11-29 23:06:37 UTC  

But it's a really simplistic way of looking at it. I mean language is not great for these things

2019-11-29 23:06:44 UTC  

if you beleive something is impossible, you will STOP trying

2019-11-29 23:06:55 UTC  

if you beleive there is always a way, you WON'T

2019-11-29 23:06:55 UTC  

Yes :p

2019-11-29 23:07:24 UTC  

In the moments of no win scenarios I don’t have time to figure out what is and what isn’t possible I just do things

2019-11-29 23:07:53 UTC  

@svarozhyc has read Wittgenstein

2019-11-29 23:07:55 UTC  

you aren't supposed to wait till you face a scenerio to think of solutions

2019-11-29 23:07:57 UTC  

Yes doing things is good, once you've learned your capabilities a lil

2019-11-29 23:08:06 UTC  

like everything, it's about preparation

2019-11-29 23:08:18 UTC  

Certain things u simply can’t prepare for

2019-11-29 23:08:25 UTC  

and not narrowing your thinking

2019-11-29 23:08:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/650110909804445737/2xsgqgz7tmr11.png

2019-11-29 23:08:44 UTC  

you don't prepare for 'things'

2019-11-29 23:08:46 UTC  

Narrowing is very important yes

2019-11-29 23:08:49 UTC  

you prepare YOURSELF

2019-11-29 23:09:01 UTC  

You develop a skillset/general experience

2019-11-29 23:09:04 UTC  

everyone has to filter by neccesity

2019-11-29 23:09:15 UTC  

but you should filter AFTER you cast the largest net

2019-11-29 23:09:18 UTC  

not before

2019-11-29 23:09:18 UTC  

I know one Otaku who's going to be first, hbu guys?

2019-11-29 23:09:27 UTC  

Part of intelligence is the ability to apply what you've experienced to new situations

2019-11-29 23:09:33 UTC  

you should frame before you even cast the net

2019-11-29 23:09:36 UTC  

otherwise, you throw away options you would have otherwise considered

2019-11-29 23:09:51 UTC  

exactly, svar

2019-11-29 23:10:21 UTC  

intelligence is the integration of knowledge and experience for the purpose of quick application

2019-11-29 23:10:38 UTC  

@SideTracker What if i told you your country is crumbling and youre too busy sperging over BREXIT