Lohrenswald
世界的 bottom ranked physicist
Attack on Titan looks really cool but is really obnoxious.
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Attack on Titan looks really cool but is really obnoxious.
Attack on Titan looks really cool but is really obnoxious.
So, I had a conversation with a friend, who is generally very interested in politics. I asked his alignment.
He said he doesn't really like labels, but he felt "socialist" was good. I, naturally, proceeded to ask what kind, since there are so many varieties of socialism.
Unsure, he said that whatever kind I am, probably. So I proceeded to explain in less than 140 characters that I'm a mixed market socialist, as in I believe in worker-owned businesses, with a welfare state to smooth over any issues that arise.
He proceeded to respond with "whatever, I don't feel like talking about this."
I'm just... why respond in the first place? Why invite discussion if you're just going to throw a fit? It sounded like you were legitimately interested in an intelligent exchange of ideas, and you're going to "whatever" me? That's an excellent way to sour your standing with me. If you're not interested, that's okay, but tell me up front so I don't waste my time on you.
I always thought of him as a fairly intelligent individual, but I can't help but feel his left-wing views are motivated by emotion rather than reason and knowledge if he's unable to have a deeper discussion. While his views are convenient to my agenda, I just don't like when viewpoints aren't based in study, reasoning, etc. Critical thinking is important if we are to successfully pursue the truth.
Frankly, it reminds me of the time I convinced a creationist of evolution's existence, just by avoiding the term "evolution." It speaks to a serious lack of deeper understanding of the issue on their part.
I couldn't stand the show because of its unabashed pro-militarist stance; which given Japan has never really come to terms with or admitted to the horrible things it did during WWII doesn't sit well with me.Attack on Titan looks really cool but is really obnoxious.
I always thought of him as a fairly intelligent individual, but I can't help but feel his left-wing views are motivated by emotion rather than reason and knowledge if he's unable to have a deeper discussion.
Thanks Phrossack and I appreciate the offer. I will be in-and-out of St. Louis in less than a day for the funeral so I won't be able to meet up.
Unrelated rant -
It's funny how you find out who your real friends are. It can happen in unexpected ways. I had 2 friends that recently graduated. One, we'll call Bob was a great guy and I really liked him. The other, 'Steve', I was not as close with.
After graduation, they both had trouble finding work so I helped them both out substantially. I shared my list of companies in the field to apply to and open job listings. I recommended them both for jobs. I edited resumes and gave advice freely.
Now Bob, my 'great' friend, was really slow to act. I'd tell him about a job opening and offer to edit his resume. He'd take a week to send me his resume (which is as easy as opening a freaking email and attaching a document, hit send) and I would take time out of my hectic schedule to edit it that day. Then I'd ask him to make the edits and send me the new draft and apply for the job so I could formally recommend him. He'd take over two weeks to do this, even though I made it as easy as possible for him.
I felt it was disrespectful as hell for him to lollygag after I put so much effort into helping him. But he acted like he had all the time in the world to hop on a hot job listing and he didn't value my time.
Now, several months later, he doesn't even text me unless he wants me to recommend him again. Not even a 'hey how's it going?' text. Nothing. He freaking used me and thinks he can still use me without even maintaining the pretext of being my friend.
Compare this with Steve, who I did help but much less so because I wasn't that great of a friend. This dude hopped on every opportunity I sent to him with speed. And he never asks for more than what I've given him, he never texts me asking for more recommendations. And he regularly chats me up about all kinds of stuff not related to job hunting. In other words, it turns out Steve was my real friend all along.
Oh and another rant -
Now that I'm working at SpaceX, people that were decidedly not my friend in school all of a sudden want to be buddy buddy and get me to recommend them for a job here. They can sod right off.
If there's anybody you are still willing to help on that front, check your space cadet thread. Pratt & Whitney is hiring 1000s of people in the next few years.
Sorry to hear of your great grandmother. All my great grandparents passed long before I was born. Nice that you got to know yours.
Okay, but... so what? Revolutions aren't made by philosophers.I always thought of him as a fairly intelligent individual, but I can't help but feel his left-wing views are motivated by emotion rather than reason and knowledge if he's unable to have a deeper discussion.
Overload. Take it easy for a few days. Hey, the weekend's coming up.<snip>I'm usually a good flier but I guess in my mental state I just could not handle it.
A philosopoher would argue that they'd make revolutions better.Okay, but... so what? Revolutions aren't made by philosophers.
I'm not convinced that philosophers know what people want, either, even if they might know what philosophers want. People have to figure out what they want for themselves, and that's always going to be a collective process.A philosopoher would argue that they'd make revolutions better.
(just in case you didn't take the above line seriously, is it good if revolutionaries don't know what they want, so they destroy everything in their path and then try to find out something to aim for?)
Unrelated rant -
It's funny how you find out who your real friends are. It can happen in unexpected ways. I had 2 friends that recently graduated. One, we'll call Bob was a great guy and I really liked him. The other, 'Steve', I was not as close with.
After graduation, they both had trouble finding work so I helped them both out substantially. I shared my list of companies in the field to apply to and open job listings. I recommended them both for jobs. I edited resumes and gave advice freely.
Now Bob, my 'great' friend, was really slow to act. I'd tell him about a job opening and offer to edit his resume. He'd take a week to send me his resume (which is as easy as opening a freaking email and attaching a document, hit send) and I would take time out of my hectic schedule to edit it that day. Then I'd ask him to make the edits and send me the new draft and apply for the job so I could formally recommend him. He'd take over two weeks to do this, even though I made it as easy as possible for him.
I felt it was disrespectful as hell for him to lollygag after I put so much effort into helping him. But he acted like he had all the time in the world to hop on a hot job listing and he didn't value my time.
Now, several months later, he doesn't even text me unless he wants me to recommend him again. Not even a 'hey how's it going?' text. Nothing. He freaking used me and thinks he can still use me without even maintaining the pretext of being my friend.