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TheZenLlama
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On the path to find the meaning of my life, my best self, and enjoy the path

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I guess we have cyclicity that Ray Dalio calls as the Big Cycle or The Changing World Order.

At the end the following saying is true:

"Weak man create hard times.

Hard times create hard people.

Hard people create easy times.

Easy times create weak people."

And I feel like we are in the weak man part. Problems are so huge, that change is inevitable. The question is, do we get into a similar cycle as this, or we will/can use #bitcoin to create different and better times.

I am not sure if people generally know whats the problem, so propaganda works.

But I fully agree, that people still feel that something is not right. And this also sticks onto kids.

Somehow I see a worsening tendency in kid behaviour as well. And for them this is the worst, because they only see the tension at home, but have no clue what's happening. And if you are between people who are tensioned, somehow you will develop it as well.

So a new generation is raised in a tensioned environment, and they will be suprised in their adulthood that they have psychological problems.

I may see it wrongly.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

It's actually kind of shocking how polarized my Twitter/X feed has become.

So many people who were technical developers, capital allocators, thoughtful geopolitical commentators, etc are now just outright tribalists.

-Some of them are direct anti-Palestinian. Not just anti-Hamas, but outright against Muslims existing in Israel.

-Some of them are direct anti-Jew. Not just anti-Zionist in the sense of being critical of the modern state of Israel and its border rights. But instead just like, actually anti-Jew.

I hate to see this. The truth is not necessarily in the middle (ie "moderation" may itself be wrong by assuming the middle is correct), but perhaps more concerningly, many people can't even steelman their opponent's view. In the best of worlds, you should be able to explain the most intelligent version of your opponent's view, and then deconstruct it by explaining how it's wrong.

I see little of that. Hardly anyone can do it. My feed is now mostly like 90 IQ tribalist stuff, even from 120 IQ people. It's sad to see. I rarely see anyone who can steelman the Palestinian case and then explain why Israel is right, or steelman the Israeli case and explain why the Palestinians are right.

I have my own personal views, first and foremost toward the civilian children, and secondarily toward land rights, but perhaps my biggest view thirdly is to criticize the sheer polarization that has occurred. Everyone is sure, but few can particularly explain the dilemma in detail in such way that acknowledges their smartest opponents views and then builds their own case against that. Almost everyone is instead polarized and tribal now.

General tension is increasing. If tension increases, the "annoyance threshold" of people decreases, and they get annoyed much more quickly, and from much less impulse. This results in more inefficient communication, and the loss of common sense in my opinion.

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