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hi all!

(this is a masquerated asking for help. be(very)ware)

it's a fact. it's science, actually:

  1. You Can't Always Trust What Your Brain Tells You
  2. Why You Can't Trust Your Brain
  3. 10 Good Reasons Not to Trust Your Brain
  4. The Subtle Art of Not Trusting Your Brain
  5. Don't always trust your mind. A healthy dose of doubt is ...

and so on... but, please, don't google. and try to answer my lil' question:

if it's good not to always trust my brain, whom i should trust, then??

::: ::: ::: ::: :::: :::: :::: thank you for stopping by and do some good showerthinking with me!

1 day ago*

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We are also concerned about those who control the government, big business, and telecommunications.
It also seems to be a common occurrence on this planet that those who have tried to provide future technology to the private sector through “secrecy orders” are one by one cut off from their organizations and stopped reporting as if the technology had never existed in the first place.
Technology that was used for malicious acts more than 10 years ago is kept secret, and one day it blooms into an evil flower and spreads the pollen of death.

Such behavior is a simple way to take away the freedom to do what we can by restricting information.
Even if there are laws, rules, and organizations to protect against them, such as the “Secrecy of Communications” and “Net Neutrality Protection” laws, it will be as if they “never existed. “Huh...? Was this the 1984 world line? Or was it in a game?

I suddenly feel like that.


As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.


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18 hours ago
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humans are flawed beings, and that extends to our brain. there should inherently be a small (healthy) dose of distrust, especially considering that not only is our thinking affected by all sorts of external stimuli, but also that we don't know everything and, as such, cannot "be trusted" to make the right choices all the time.
this is why growing from mistakes is what actually matters about living

14 hours ago
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Ghostbusters or something probably.

13 hours ago
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thank you all!


closing the thread

4 hours ago
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Closed 4 hours ago by icaio.