RE: What do Einstein, Pink Floyd, Noam Chomsky and the Trilateral Commission have in Common?

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What do Einstein, Pink Floyd, Noam Chomsky and the Trilateral Commission have in Common?

in life •  8 years ago  (edited)

You nailed it and I never would have guessed that you didn't go to college. You are more intelligent than 99% of the population.

Your comment reminds me of these quotes.

"The world is full of educated derelicts" ~ Calvin Coolidge

"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it" ~ Henry Ford

School never did it for me either.

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Follow your heart and your dream. You couldn't do much better than psychology and philosophy IMHO. I've listened to Stefan quite a few times and while I don't agree with him on everything (which is ok) he is definitely adding value, waking people up and he has touched more people than I have so I can't, and wont knock him. The more critical thinking the better I say.

It sounds to me like you want to wake people up and I believe that there are many ways to do that so kudos to you.

I noticed that you're relatively new to steemit and that you've liked some of my comments (I appreciate it) but not the original post. I've only been here a week myself but I think that's it's good for your account to like the original post so that you can avail yourself of some curation dollars. I'm not pushing you to do that I assure you but I don't want you to miss out either. Just letting you know a bit about steemit works.

hahaha well thank you. I have attended some college various points in my life and I've been thinking about trying it again. Human phycology and philosophy have really been something that has perked my interest in the last year or so.

I've met some of intelligent people throughout my life and have tried to show them alternative means of thinking and this lie we all live in to no avail. This cognitive dissidence is so strong with even relatively intelligent people that I want to find ways to break down these pseudo walls that have imprisoned so many minds.

Philosophy caught my mind when I stumbled upon a man named Stephan Molyneux on youtube. Just by listening to how he analyses situations or life in general showed me that there are ways to break down arguments instead of throwing talking points at opposing talking points. To me combining this strategy with some knowledge of how the human mind works might me to help wake up more people that are more resistant then others when presented with reality.

I do happen to enjoy those quotes as well by the way hahah