Scott's simple mantra: Be Useful.
“A cup or a mug or a glass. A tankard, a chalice or Stein. A vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid (I like coffee) and join with me as we take The Simultaneous Sip. Beginning…..now”
Distrust in media is a good thing. We should teach it in school.
“I hope you're aware that your existence and the love and attention that you give me is absolutely irreplaceable, and I'm very blessed, and I appreciate you more than you could ever know.”
When there's a big Trump success, Democrats pretend to not know why it was needed.
Women created wokeness and men weaponized it.
For my next prediction:
AI training via massive data collection has probably already reached its top potential.
The smart people say we need to build virtual digital worlds so AI can learn the way humans learn, by living and interacting in the artificial reality.
Human-like characters will inhabit the artificial reality, so robots get the most like-us training experience.
The artificial creatures will look and act like people, and be programmed to believe they are base reality.
The number of artificial realities will quickly surpass the number of real ones, which we think is one.
Put it all together and it will become increasingly obvious that what we think is our base reality is PROBABLY a simulation.
This is the year.
Looking for scams and frauds is the new national sport.
Don't trust any reports from a war zone.
I can't imagine any other president fixing the massive fraud problem.
First, he had to dismantle the DEI mind virus.
Second, he had to not be in on the scams, directly or indirectly.
Third, you need balls of steel to block these good-sounding-but-corrupt schemes.
Complexity always hides fraud when big money is involved.
I call it Laundry List Persuasion. Quantity over quality.
Then add the presumed credibility of our intel groups, the fake news, FBI, DOJ, and the government itself, and you get to where we are: A hoaxacracy.
The only thing better than a false flag is a false flag that didn't happen. That way, there's nothing to clean up, no one dies, and you get the same propaganda advantage.
Wherever scams are possible, there are scams.
Seems unlikely Republicans kept their hands out of the cookie jar. I only wonder who and how much.
Europe thinks more censorship of the truth will save the world.
now science says what you have been telling us all along. There is filter through which we see the world. Hence there are two different movies being played in our head even though we may be looking at the same thing.
Bluntly Put Philosopher (BPP)
Schrödinger’s cat says a system is both alive and dead until someone looks.
Wigner’s Friend goes further: even if another observer already saw the result, it hasn’t collapsed for you. The lesson, there’s no single shared reality, each observer lives in their own version.
“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.”
―The Dilbert Principle (1996)
“People think they follow advice but they don’t. Humans are only capable of receiving information. They create their own advice. If you seek to influence someone, don’t waste time giving advice. You can change only what people know, not what they do.”
―God's Debris (2001)
“Being absolutely right and being spectacularly wrong feel exactly the same.”
―Loserthink (2019)
“If you're going to create, create a lot. Creativity is not like playing the slot machines, where failure to win means you go home broke. With creativity, if you don't win, you're usually no worse off than if you hadn't played.”
—The Joy of Work (1998)
“We humans like to think we are creatures of reason. We aren't. The reality is that we make our decisions first and rationalize them later.”
―Win Bigly (2017)
“There are three important things to know about human beings in order to understand why we do the things we do. Humans use pattern recognition to understand their world. Humans are very bad at pattern recognition. And they don’t know it.”
―Loserthink (2019)
“Express gratitude. Give more than is expected. Speak optimistically. Touch people. Remember names. Don't confuse flexibility with weakness. Don't judge people by their mistakes; rather, judge them by how they respond to their mistakes.”
—God’s Debris (2001)
“Pessimism is often a failure of imagination.”
―How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big (2013)
Scott once wrote, “I think you should live your life so that the maximum number of people will attend your funeral.”
"Fairness is a concept that was invented so children and idiots would have something to talk about."
"A blind squirrel is more likely to find the nut, if there are lot of blind squirrels."
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big (2013)Scott Adams was a real one to the very end. Salute to a good man. Some banger quotes:
- If you spend all your time arguing with people who are nuts, you'll be exhausted and the nuts will still be nuts.
- I used to be stupid but I've turned that situation around 360 degrees.
- You don't have to be a 'person of influence' to be influential. In fact, the most influential people in my life are probably not even aware of the things they've taught me.
- Continuing to believe the same thing, even in the face of new evidence to the contrary, is the definition of insanity - except in politics where it's called leadership.
- I wish I were dumber so I could be more certain about my opinions. It looks fun.
- Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.
- There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot.
- No matter how smart you are, you spend much of your day being an idiot.
- Remember, freedom is always taken, never given.
- Always remember that as long as other people are gullible, there's no limit to what you can achieve.
- Life is half delicious yogurt, half crap, and your job is to keep the plastic spoon in the yogurt.
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