Are they making work and humans obsolete?

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    Chir
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    Thought provoking. Make an entire generation shrieking feminists via educational system brainwashing children to reduce population. Women become cat ladies, men go MGTOW because women are unhinged, shrieking victim machines. Hmmmm….

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

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    Anonymous
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    Oh trust me, I think out of the box like you just did here Chir all the time. I am leaning towards a world more like the movie Elysium in the future. Policed by and outworked by robots… The elite off in their own protected spaces… S~~~, there are malls with security robots already, a 300lb one ran over a kid awhile back hurting him. I predict facial recognition combined with tranquilizer weapons that will immobilize you until the police get there will soon be employed on citizens.

    I also believe that blowing people up nonstop with your tax dollars, then letting the angry survivors into your country to wreak havok is part of the plan, the plan of ever increasing control/police state. There would be no Patriot Act with no Terrorism…

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    JustAnotherGuy
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    Chir,

    After the assembly line was built and thereafter, the same question.

    Answer? Yes.

    But it isn’t nefarious. It is a call to arms for men to start INVENTING!!

    WE ARE THE INVENTORS!! 🙂 (All major/world changing inventions 98-99%+ by men) [discard pop/fake stuff that after the media buzz .. 2-5/10 years later doesn’t exist anymore)

    Look it up.

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    JustAnotherGuy
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    Oh trust me, I think out of the box like you just did here Chir all the time.

    This is a sure sign of ADHD 99% of all major inventions also.. ADHD 🙂

    For those who follow my posts (For some reason) My current book is actually ADHD : A Different Human Design

    Did you know the reason why you were the class clown especially grades 7-10/11? Hmm.. The answer lies in NEUROPSYCHOLOGY! 5 regions of the brain are 3-5% smaller, LAGGING in growth (they still grow to 100%, but 2-3 years behind others) with the other parts making up the difference.

    Too long to get into here, but AMAZING. And when you hook up psychology and.. Well.. YAY! Be glad if you are ADHD. It is (potentially) TRULY a gift!

    —–
    Understand: Each ‘SUPER POWER’ has a negative.

    Google: “ADHD superpowers”

    ———–

    ADHD: All the BIGGIES. All Inventors. Pretty much every famous world known artist and creative. ALL ADHD.

    (This is a SCRATCH of the surface, since all major inventions are Men ADHD)

    Socrates, Galileo, da Vinci, Newton, Tesla, Edison, Einstein, Hawking, Henry Ford… Hundreds (thousands I’m sure).. Yes Beetoven.. yes Mozart.. Yes..Picasso, yes.. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Branson.. etc etc etc.. yes, yes. yes.

    In world war 2, here are some ADHD key players:
    Einstein, Eisenhower, CHurchill and General Patton
    ——-

    Some examples:

    “Big Picture/Puzzle Solving” is a ‘super power’ (the inverse is it is impossible to do ‘boring’ (i.e. Repetition – the same kind of problem over and over) things. The ‘magic’ ability to see the SOLUTION to a very complicated problem and then work it backwards to the parts necessary for implementation.

    There are lots. I would go on too long to talk about all the plus and minuses. My book explains them all, how to compensate and correct for weaknesses as well as ..heck. It is fun. But it isn’t finished.

    Sorry. I just spot things when I see them. BIG PICTURE thinking is an ADHD trait.

    Quick List (partial, but enough to be of interest)
    ———–
    Albert Einstein
    Galileo
    Mozart
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Cher
    Bruce Jenner
    Charles Schwab
    Henry Winkler
    Danny Glover
    Walt Disney
    John Lennon
    Greg Louganis
    Winston Churchill
    Henry Ford
    Stephen Hawkings
    Jules Verne
    Alexander Graham Bell
    Woodrow Wilson
    Hans Christian Anderson
    Nelson Rockefeller
    Thomas Edison
    Gen. George Patton
    Agatha Christie
    John F. Kennedy
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Rodin
    Thomas Thoreau
    David H. Murdock
    Dustin Hoffman
    Pete Rose
    Russell White
    Jason Kidd
    Russell Varian
    Robin Williams
    Louis Pasteur
    Werner von Braun
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    Robert Kennedy
    Prince Charles
    Gen. Westmoreland
    Eddie Rickenbacker
    Gregory Boyington
    Harry Belafonte
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Mariel Hemingway
    Steve McQueen
    George C. Scott
    Tom Smothers
    Suzanne Somers
    Lindsay Wagner
    George Bernard Shaw
    Joan Rivers
    Beethoven
    Jim Carey
    Carl Lewis
    Jackie Stewart
    Magic Johnson
    John Corcoran
    Sylvester Stallone

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    Anonymous
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    Did you know the reason why you were the class clown especially grades 7-10/11? Hmm.. The answer lies in NEUROPSYCHOLOGY! 5 regions of the brain are 3-5% smaller, LAGGING in growth (they still grow to 100%, but 2-3 years behind others) with the other parts making up the difference.

    “Big Picture/Puzzle Solving” is a ‘super power’ (the inverse is it is impossible to do ‘boring’ (i.e. Repetition – the same kind of problem over and over) things. The ‘magic’ ability to see the SOLUTION to a very complicated problem and then work it backwards to the parts necessary for implementation.

    Sorry. I just spot things when I see them. BIG PICTURE thinking is an ADHD trait.

    I was certainly described as ADHD when I was young. I did very well on placement tests, then very poorly in school because I just didn’t give a s~~~ about what they were teaching me, much less doing the homework and class tests, or even showing up for school much for that matter. I got through High School without doing a single minute of homework…I got lectured on this often, “you are not living up to your potential”. I always thought F you, I am not living up to what you PERCIEVE to be a measure of my potential. I instinctively knew that a man who learns to jump through other people’s hoops is destined to be nothing more than a dog.

    As an adult I have had one of the most educated people I have ever met tell me that MIT Systems Dynamics PHDs have nothing on me. (yes this person went to MIT).

    I do also work problems backwards to find the most probable answers to the unknown. I also give what others think about things very little credit until proven, not in a conceited way, but in a way of not falling prey to groupthink. I give the bum on the street just as much potential credit as I do a Billionaire. I take things into consideration just as easily as I discard them if needed after some thought. And if I am wrong about something I have no problem in admitting it.

    Oh, and since I have never paid any attention to what others have told me to pay attention to I have been able to think about what I thought was important from a very young age, this combined with a very odd upbringing in which I was exposed to intellectuals from around the world in intense settings beginning at around the age of ten have brought me to where I am today, and no I cannot go into detail about it.

    #476826
    Enjoy The Decline
    Enjoy The Decline
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    Oh trust me, I think out of the box like you just did here Chir all the time.

    This is a sure sign of ADHD 99% of all major inventions also.. ADHD 🙂

    For those who follow my posts (For some reason) My current book is actually ADHD : A Different Human Design

    Did you know the reason why you were the class clown especially grades 7-10/11? Hmm.. The answer lies in NEUROPSYCHOLOGY! 5 regions of the brain are 3-5% smaller, LAGGING in growth (they still grow to 100%, but 2-3 years behind others) with the other parts making up the difference.

    Too long to get into here, but AMAZING. And when you hook up psychology and.. Well.. YAY! Be glad if you are ADHD. It is (potentially) TRULY a gift!

    —–
    Understand: Each ‘SUPER POWER’ has a negative.

    Google: “ADHD superpowers”

    ———–

    ADHD: All the BIGGIES. All Inventors. Pretty much every famous world known artist and creative. ALL ADHD.

    (This is a SCRATCH of the surface, since all major inventions are Men ADHD)

    Socrates, Galileo, da Vinci, Newton, Tesla, Edison, Einstein, Hawking, Henry Ford… Hundreds (thousands I’m sure).. Yes Beetoven.. yes Mozart.. Yes..Picasso, yes.. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Branson.. etc etc etc.. yes, yes. yes.

    In world war 2, here are some ADHD key players:
    Einstein, Eisenhower, CHurchill and General Patton
    ——-

    Some examples:

    “Big Picture/Puzzle Solving” is a ‘super power’ (the inverse is it is impossible to do ‘boring’ (i.e. Repetition – the same kind of problem over and over) things. The ‘magic’ ability to see the SOLUTION to a very complicated problem and then work it backwards to the parts necessary for implementation.

    There are lots. I would go on too long to talk about all the plus and minuses. My book explains them all, how to compensate and correct for weaknesses as well as ..heck. It is fun. But it isn’t finished.

    Sorry. I just spot things when I see them. BIG PICTURE thinking is an ADHD trait.

    Quick List (partial, but enough to be of interest)
    ———–
    Albert Einstein
    Galileo
    Mozart
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Cher
    Bruce Jenner
    Charles Schwab
    Henry Winkler
    Danny Glover
    Walt Disney
    John Lennon
    Greg Louganis
    Winston Churchill
    Henry Ford
    Stephen Hawkings
    Jules Verne
    Alexander Graham Bell
    Woodrow Wilson
    Hans Christian Anderson
    Nelson Rockefeller
    Thomas Edison
    Gen. George Patton
    Agatha Christie
    John F. Kennedy
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Rodin
    Thomas Thoreau
    David H. Murdock
    Dustin Hoffman
    Pete Rose
    Russell White
    Jason Kidd
    Russell Varian
    Robin Williams
    Louis Pasteur
    Werner von Braun
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
    Robert Kennedy
    Prince Charles
    Gen. Westmoreland
    Eddie Rickenbacker
    Gregory Boyington
    Harry Belafonte
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Mariel Hemingway
    Steve McQueen
    George C. Scott
    Tom Smothers
    Suzanne Somers
    Lindsay Wagner
    George Bernard Shaw
    Joan Rivers
    Beethoven
    Jim Carey
    Carl Lewis
    Jackie Stewart
    Magic Johnson
    John Corcoran
    Sylvester Stallone

    Albert Einstein who was probably one of the top 5 most smartest people in the history of the human race did not have adhd, they claimed that he was possibly an asperger, which is part of the autistic syndrome spectrum.

    "Question everything" - Albert Einstein

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