Message from @flyingfoxel
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I dont think anyone thrives in chaos, its just some people know how to work it into some kind of order better then others.
@Banks=Gay This
there are some people go through such extremes that normal orderly life isn't enough for them they actually require crazyshit to be happening around them to stay sane and act normal.
That's not it at all, tbh
Because the crazy s*** is their new normal
It's because the mundane is boring, an unchallenging
@M4Gunner 12 rules is the more focused and slightly dumbed for the layman version of maps, IIRC
Yes @Fitzydog
same ideas and lessons, but Maps is far more <:think_woke:378717098681171988>
@King Canuck It's the why vs the how
Wot
You get the audiobook version of both his books for like two bucks
My ma already figured me out after I bought Conscience of a Conservative by my boi.
Rules is for people that were raised by the religiously ambiguous
Same tbh
But Rules seems more actually useful then alot of these other books imo
Im still not gonna buy it
It's more like a textbook for sound living tbh lol
like, you're not going to find a basic algebra book useful, are you?
But some people will
Same
oof, coming from a programmer
Well not basic algebra but yes
Math is my worst subject by far
YOU GET MY POINT
The only reason why I almost failed high school
I took 12 rounds of shop classes in 4 years and almost fails calculas
See, most of my coworkers are people who would benefit from knowing those 12 rules.
They're good people, and inclined enough to try and learn something new and useful. But no one ever laid it out for them in an instruction manual
Funny though I passed English with a 98 which you would never know because I suck at grammar and spelling
I was good at shop. I just never bothered to take a 2nd year cuz I knew that eyeballing everything was only gonna go so far.
Measuring something ans math are two totally different fields
Wouldn't even consider them is the same form of thought.
Algebra 1 is the only overlap lol
Your ability to distinguish a set distance is done differently in your head then your ability to put numbers together to mean something about that distance
Don't need math to read a tape measure micrometer or to know how much you need to take off of a part on a lathe
Your ability to know that eyeballing something is not a good method of measurement is also something else lol
Fuckin whats with kids who cant read analogue clocks.
I'm accurate down to about .3mm for eyeballing it