Message from @Roko
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Out of how many?
Hmm....
he would be in the top 1000
Out of all the content producers in the backup: https://happyhumblehermit.com/mgtow-archive/
That's tough man
top 3 for sure
I don't think my content is good for men new to mgtow or in the rage phase
That's true
I wish I could understand what the rage phase is like.
I kinda just accepted the reality of it.
I'll tell you what it is good for; it is good for solidifying your stance once you've climbed the mountain of dead and dying bluepilled men.
I would say somewhere in the mid tier for effectiveness
@Happy Humble Hermit Are you familiar with the Dunning-Kruger effect?
@Ironbard I think someone mentioned it on a call, what is it?
There's a TFM show that just started: https://www.stream.me/TurdFlingingMonkey
I might have butchered the spelling, and I'll probably butcher this explanation, but here goes:
It's basically the observable effect of stupid people thinking they know it all - and smart people thinking they know very little.
As a side effect it makes the stupid people arrogant, and the smart people humble; i.e. you.
oh dang, I can't post links
Watching at work
Nice
@Ironbard yeah I remember someone mentioning that in a call I have to do more research on it. Can you dm me links?
@Happy Humble Hermit Will do.
@Ironbard Do you think it has some relation to Cognitive Dissonance?
I think it's similar to Machine Learning
You're rewarding someone for their behavior in the wrong way
So they think they are good.
@felldie1496 I'm no psychologist, so take the following with a grain of salt. I just thought it an interesting observation - if an old one. It was just thoroughly defined in the last 20-30 years.
At any rate, I think there are similarities, parallels, between the two - but they should not be used interchangeably, because they are not the same:
Cognitive dissonance occurs when you have conflicting data in your mind.
Dunning-Kruger occurs when you are lacking in data, or have too much of it - without enough self-awareness or when lacking awareness of others.
Thanks, i always thought that it was weird. The fact that the more I learn, the more i recognize I don't know shit.
That's because your awareness is expanding - you're becoming aware of your blind spots.
It can feel very disturbing in the beginning - because you probably won't be familiar with that feeling.
It can make you fearful at first.
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Yeah it is, but I think it's more annoying when people think they know a lot, and they brag about it. More common with Wymen
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