Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things

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  • What causes Delusion? The prevailing view is that people adopt false beliefs because they’re too stupid or ignorant to grasp the truth. But just as often, the opposite is true: many delusions prey not on dim minds but on bright ones. And this has serious implications for education, society, and you personally.
    In this video in collaboration with Gurwinder, we explore the reasons why intelligent people believe irrational things and what can be done to avoid the allure of delusion.
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  • @PedroIgori
    @PedroIgori 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7745

    We need to stop conflating educated with smart

    • @ephraimwinslow
      @ephraimwinslow 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +932

      "Educated" in modern terms basically just means "well-trained" according to the most annoyingly passive-aggressive HR-based curriculum imaginable.

    • @austinsatterfield6792
      @austinsatterfield6792 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Actually I've noticed that collage graduates are often dumbest as it requires being a yes man

    • @gallant1772
      @gallant1772 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +220

      @@austinsatterfield6792100% it makes u docile and take less risks.

    • @AfterSkool
      @AfterSkool  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1266

      "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." - Mark Twain

    • @DyceFreak
      @DyceFreak 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +228

      Street smarts vs studied intellectuals; I'll take street smarts any day.

  • @steveelliott9746
    @steveelliott9746 หลายเดือนก่อน +3641

    George Orwell said "Some ideas are so stupid only an intellectual would believe them."

    • @DesertStateNevada
      @DesertStateNevada หลายเดือนก่อน

      Makes sense why colleges are the hotspots for the ideology I can't name cause my comment will be deleted. College/university is the biggest scam of the past 50 years. Anybody who is college educated will have a very hard time believing they're only smart in the subject they got their education in, while in other subjects they're not any smarter than a truck driver. I'm using truck drivers as an example because they are pretty much the punching bag for intellectuals.

    • @DesertStateNevada
      @DesertStateNevada หลายเดือนก่อน +169

      Makes sense why colleges are the hotspots for the ideology I can't name cause my comment will be deleted. College/university is the biggest sham of the past 50 years. Anybody who is college educated will have a very hard time believing they're only smart in the subject they got their education in, while in other subjects they're not any smarter than a truck driver. I'm using truck drivers as an example because they are pretty much the "example" intellectuals keep using when describing lesser people.

    • @Yak1312
      @Yak1312 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DesertStateNevadaHitler used schools to indoctrinate his future followers.

    • @129jaystreet
      @129jaystreet หลายเดือนก่อน +76

      Orwell was a prophet.

    • @eoinoconnell185
      @eoinoconnell185 หลายเดือนก่อน +98

      I always think of that quote when someone tries to tell me a woman can have a penis etc.

  • @michaelplaysgames428
    @michaelplaysgames428 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +115

    “Unintelligent people are more easily mislead by other people, while intelligent people are more easily mislead by themselves.” The fact that I didn’t realize this earlier is eye opening. Wow

    • @LEgregius
      @LEgregius 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      I don't think there is much truth to this because it doesn't really fix the evidence, so it makes sense that you would not have realized it. People are social and tend to form groups. These groups use identity markers including speech patterns, specific beliefs, and actions to try to weed out people who aren't truly part of their group. This used to be a matter of survival, but now it just means people pick a social group, then change their beliefs based on their group. This is true for everyone. People who have practiced critical thinking skill in a wide variety of scenarios and who understand how to read statistics and studies, and are wiling to go to the effort of trying to prove themselves wrong will have some ability to escape this. These will almost always be intelligent people who value knowing the truth.

    • @milansvancara
      @milansvancara 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@LEgregius It's not regular intellectuals who are prone to this, but rather those who get fame and clout.
      For example Jordan Peterson, he used to be scientific and humble, but then it spiraled down straight to science denial with fame and ego boosts.

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      We don't mislead ourselves. We are actively being brainwashed.

    • @jonathonlafave3698
      @jonathonlafave3698 วันที่ผ่านมา

      👑💯

    • @veritasdeutsch6608
      @veritasdeutsch6608 8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@LEgregius it's strange because I personally can't relate to any one social group a hundred percent but have picked up certain thoughts and behaviors from various groups, which makes me paradoxically able to talk to almost anyone

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    This presentation should be mandatory for all students and pretentious "woke" professors in all schools and Universities.

  • @randywise5241
    @randywise5241 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3445

    Just because someone is smart, it doesn't mean they are wise.

    • @kikilicious99
      @kikilicious99 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Elaborate

    • @colinjohnrudd
      @colinjohnrudd 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +103

      And just because someone is wise, it doesn't mean they are smart.

    • @Rambam1776
      @Rambam1776 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nobody was conflating the two, and you have not provided a definition for either, so this statement is as meaningless and stupid as I presume you to be

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Smart people believe in stupid things because they don't know this 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary]🌳

    • @nck4888
      @nck4888 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      ​​@@colinjohnrudd @kikilicious your comments appear as you're offended by the original post

  • @DouglasAtkinson
    @DouglasAtkinson 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1823

    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.”
    ― Philip K. Dick

    • @theq6797
      @theq6797 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Hate is the answer.

    • @stylis666
      @stylis666 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +64

      @@theq6797 I hate you for saying nothing and typing shit anyway. I hope it helps. Can you go away when I stop thinking about you?

    • @theq6797
      @theq6797 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      @@stylis666 Who cares what you feel or think?

    • @SebastiansSebastian-fc4pj
      @SebastiansSebastian-fc4pj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      "intelligence is giving the bad news to the person as fast as possible.. wisdom is to give time for that person to accept it"
      One wants things to work out quickly and have progress, the other takes its time cause it knows that this might affect future events of that person badly

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I don't like that statement. So I'm gonna saying he's smart but biased.

  • @alexv3357
    @alexv3357 หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    I've always expressed this idea as "being good at one thing has absolutely no bearing on one's skill at any other thing."

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Wait a minute! Are you saying Hollywood actors opinions on politics are (most often) biased and self serving?!

  • @gavinminion8515
    @gavinminion8515 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +30

    So where do we go next?
    If a person is curious and lets go of their ego, questions their own beliefs and tries to be humble. Then there is a possibility that this person could come to understand one or more of the problems facing the world.
    If a second person remains incurious, sticks solidly to the belief they think is correct and disregards humility, then presumably this task becomes much harder.
    However, only the second person would be thought of as being able to wield power. People will gravitate towards the person who says "The solution to this problem is easy and I know it" over the person who says "The solution to this problem is complex and I don't know if I can solve it, but I will try".
    Time and again we vote for people who appear strong, determined and sure of their beliefs, even though these are probably the very people who might be least curious and therefore most prone to delusional thinking.
    So, where do we go next?

    • @pranashakti4161
      @pranashakti4161 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, I resonate with what you say - I am reminded of the covid response. None of the political 'leaders' could say, "well, we don't know yet for sure but it looks like....and we will revise as we know more". Instead, they all acted in an authoritarian manner proclaiming "absolute truth" and worked with the media to deplatform anyone who dared to disagree with the official narrative. My whole view of how society functions changed during that time. You are right, we need leaders who are humble and who can change their minds with new evidence.........but that's not how the political sphere seems to work, sadly.

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      The problems of the world are actually very easy to fix as they stem from corruption on the highest levels. We need to hold them accountable, but you all know they won't step down without a fight. Have you ever wondered about the people who you are not allowed to vote for?

    • @gavinminion8515
      @gavinminion8515 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Willy_Tepes Sadly, I think it would be a fight that would never end. In the US, you could take the words "Corruption on the highest levels" and apply them to both Biden and Trump (I think they might fit in both cases). And if you did manage - somehow - to dethrone both of them, there would be plenty of others waiting to take their place.
      The same ambition and determination (read Psychopathy if you prefer) that drives these people to the top of the pile also ensures that the wrong people will always be in charge. Perhaps it is also true that power itself adds to the corruption.
      I liked Douglas Adams take on this - his quote from a conversation between Zarniwoop and the ruler of the universe went as follows:
      “You don’t understand that what you decide in this shack of yours affects the lives and fates of millions of people? This is all monstrously wrong!”
      “I don’t know. I’ve never met all these people you speak of. And neither, I suspect, have you. They only exist in words we hear. It is folly to say you know what is happening to other people. Only they know, if they exist. They have their own Universes of their own eyes and ears.”
      Our leaders believe they know of the universes of our own eyes and ears. In truth, nobody else knows what we know. And ultimately, anyone who claims to know is going to be lying.

    • @goodtimea6
      @goodtimea6 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

      You say "Time and again we vote for people who appear strong, determined and sure of their beliefs" isn't continuing to do the very same thing and expecting a different result the very definition of a fool? And proves the fact that some 80+% of voters, regardless of who they vote for don;t have a clue? A majority will vote for whichever party promises them the most from the public purse.

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@goodtimea6 I can explain the problem. Firstly: We are given approved alternatives to vote for. Some candidates are banned from running or are stopped in other ways because their politics are a threat to the system (usually called a threat to democracy).
      Secondly: The population has been brainwashed from birth by media and the education system to reject anyone who proposes real solutions, and we have been conditioned to accept that politicians lie and break their promises.
      Thirdly: Censorship ensures that the alternative is banned from public debate..

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +848

    You reminded me of what Theodore Roosevelt said about thieves. He said, "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad".

    • @wrestlingPC
      @wrestlingPC 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

      Must have been talking about, Andrew Carnegie.

    • @user-gu2yy6kq9y
      @user-gu2yy6kq9y 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

      I'm sure Roosevelt knows all too well about this subject. He graduated with honorable mentions!!

    • @fbcpraise
      @fbcpraise 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Wow, thanks for sharing that.

    • @rosemarietolentino3218
      @rosemarietolentino3218 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Can’t do that without a education.

    • @bvdswqawe11
      @bvdswqawe11 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wrestlingPCwell said,you lefty brainiac ,but you forget how many benefited from his " thievery"

  • @AfterSkool
    @AfterSkool  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1897

    "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing Not to put it in a fruit salad." - Brian O'Driscoll

    • @The13thRonin
      @The13thRonin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +103

      Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
      Wisdom is eating your tomato as you ponder the meaningless categorization of various foodstuffs.

    • @CAIOFELIPE08
      @CAIOFELIPE08 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      @@The13thRonin do you think is this meaningless? It often helps to think which category i have to put in my diet

    • @JHavoc-rt2fe
      @JHavoc-rt2fe 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +52

      Maybe I like tomatoes in my fruit salad.

    • @JamesBrown-rd8og
      @JamesBrown-rd8og 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Good PoinT

    • @JamesBrown-rd8og
      @JamesBrown-rd8og 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      you are very alone in this matter@@JHavoc-rt2fe

  • @johnsanko4136
    @johnsanko4136 หลายเดือนก่อน +93

    One of the important parts of our own education that we have lost is doubt. Doubt is a vital tool we use to find flaws in our thoughts and reinforce truths we know, but our culture hates the idea of doubts. Doubts are to be ignored and avoided so as to not disrupt the beliefs we are to cling to. Doubts are uncomfortable and our culture wants comfort over everything. To our culture, doubting is seen as a negative, that you have underlying biased "-isms" preventing you from blindly accepting the narrative message.

    • @Marci124
      @Marci124 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Doubt is one thing lost, I'll go one even more out there: shame. Or modesty, even.

    • @ejtattersall156
      @ejtattersall156 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Yes, doubt, shame, modesty, all limit of arrogance which leads to self-rationalization. One thing, however, is, are you looking for the truth or looking to be right? For my own purposes, I don't look for the truth or to be right. I look for what works, and what doesn't work. I have adopted many positions and over time seen that they just don't work. So right wingers think I'm leftist and left wingers think I'm rightist. One thing that makes EVERYONE happy is: the right denies science on climate, and the left, on gender. Took me years to get there.

    • @16m49x3
      @16m49x3 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Marci124
      shame is seriously lacking in our societies

    • @EricK-nm2gg
      @EricK-nm2gg 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Doubt must assume that the person has to doubt themselves, admitting that what they know is insufficient. You mean people should entertain their doubts instead of believing their beliefs? Preposterous! How dare you suggest such blasphemy. My beliefs can’t possibly be wrong.

    • @thzzzt
      @thzzzt 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      It feels good when the "truth" is simple. But the real truth never is.

  • @kimj5037
    @kimj5037 หลายเดือนก่อน +70

    There is a lot of wisdom in this talk. One of the lines that jumped out to me was, "Most goals of thinking are not to reach objective truth, but to justify what we wish to believe." And the solution...."the strongest countermeasure against bias is curiosity."

    • @justinbuddy56
      @justinbuddy56 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      I have a mini whiteboard of quotes I like, I just took this one from the video: “Why do I really believe what I believe? What other reasons besides reason could I have?”

    • @milansvancara
      @milansvancara 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There is, but there is also a lot of hypocrisy here...
      Ironically enough it's doing exactly what it describes, connecting things that have nothing to do with each other with half truths to create a narrative...
      For example, I've never ever seen an academic claim that obesity is healthy neither exists a paper describing such a thing

    • @MrChickennugget360
      @MrChickennugget360 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@milansvancara but their is a fat acceptance movement. a very slow movement but it exists.

    • @milansvancara
      @milansvancara 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@MrChickennugget360 Depends on what you mean by fat acceptance. The only claim that came from educated background was, that a huge chunk of obese people get much worse and more obese if you call them fat and if you insult them, since stress and anxiety from the claim perpetuaes their bad behaviour connected to food, making it much less likely for them to lose weight.
      *There was never an academic claim that being fat is healthy.* That was just version of few fat americans.

  • @kaunas888
    @kaunas888 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1377

    Intelligence is overrated, while honesty is underrated.

    • @allesaufanfang-sarah
      @allesaufanfang-sarah หลายเดือนก่อน +83

      truth is underrated, really

    • @therealgelogist
      @therealgelogist หลายเดือนก่อน +42

      Orienting yourself toward the pursuit of truth no matter where it leads you is the most intelligent way to live.

    • @LegioDecemGJCAESAR
      @LegioDecemGJCAESAR หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Omg the truth of this statement, but if you also add ignorance it is more encompassing of reality despite sounding contradictory

    • @cosmicaudio4589
      @cosmicaudio4589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If people were honest about their inteligence, 99% of humanity would be classed as knuckle draggers. It's not what you know its who you know and nepotism reigns supreme in todays world!! Some of the most wealthy people on this planet are some of the most inbred dumb fuckers known, but being born into money and employing bright people has always dug them hugh riches!! And greedy people work for them!! Humanity is bizarre and absurd!!

    • @treasurethetime2463
      @treasurethetime2463 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Intelligence is just one of many tools.
      For a boxer, it's like being fast or strong or agile.
      None of those attributes individually guarantee success for a boxer.
      Intelligence is the same thing.

  • @gerberjoanne266
    @gerberjoanne266 หลายเดือนก่อน +530

    "Without the right personal qualities, more education won't make you a master of your biases, it will only make you a better servant of them." Wow! That is so well said!

    • @daughterofTheLion
      @daughterofTheLion หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Perfectly describes modern medicine!

    • @sophiepooks2174
      @sophiepooks2174 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@daughterofTheLionGood stuff one more free hospital bed for someone who is thankful for modern medicine.

    • @sophiepooks2174
      @sophiepooks2174 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yet sadly so many on here are too blinkered, too obsessed with buzzwords they hear their peers saying, but don't seriously care to enlighten themselves or question any thing they believe in, change is never easy in the beginning but we adapt.

    • @masterlinktm
      @masterlinktm หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sophiepooks2174 "more free hospital bed"
      please take them. I'll go on living a healthy natural life not pupped full of chemicals 24/7

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So glad to see that you think of yourself as so well-spoken. (You did, however, put it in quotes, so, are we to assume it's not YOUR quote?) If so, who's is it, then?

  • @diedaderda3219
    @diedaderda3219 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Determined people appear sexy. Thoughtful people appear insecure. That's why control is handed over to stubborn people in our society.
    Is there any way out?

  • @yvesgomes
    @yvesgomes 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    The gist of contemporary science (critical rationalism) offers a very helpful foundation against biases:
    Science is about trying to prove that you're wrong - not that you're right.
    Strictly speaking, there should be no such thing as defending an idea. We should all mercilessly attack ideas. When it seems we may be defending them, we should be merely clarifying them.

  • @brucehaulley8117
    @brucehaulley8117 หลายเดือนก่อน +412

    "Winning arguments" versus "discerning truth". Well said.

    • @ianjamison5460
      @ianjamison5460 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Great statement yes

    • @kungfumachinist
      @kungfumachinist หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      I watched a vid the other day with Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens and others. Someone from the audience was challenging them, kind of poorly. He was essentially being ridiculed because "facts are unfair". At the end I figured out Kirk, Owens and the others were interested in "winning debate", while the audience member was interested in learning the (whole) truth.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Jim Jones won arguments with 913 people one day.

    • @momsbenhameen
      @momsbenhameen หลายเดือนก่อน

      He said trying to win an argument against "wokeism"

    • @nmpolo
      @nmpolo หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I don't know the video you mentioned but I'm not a fan of Owens because she comes across as very arrogant. She loves to say how right she is etc. That's not to say she's wrong about anything, I agree with much of what I've heard her say but she doesn't need to be constantly saying how great she is.

  • @jameseberts3347
    @jameseberts3347 หลายเดือนก่อน +433

    Our modern education system stifles curiosity. When I was in school, in the 1970's, we were taught to question everything, if not by our teachers, by our peers. This was an off-shoot of the 1960's, where "question authority" was a mantra. I find that young people now have little curiosity to question what they are taught. This is a credit, and I mean that negatively, to our educational system, where they have learned to prey on young people's naivety and idealism. As a result, maturity and common sense has been delayed and sometimes completely shut down in millions of people.

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      Public schooling has been dumbed down.
      We need workers, not thinkers.

    • @blastically
      @blastically หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      In college you are taught to memorize and to give back the answers that your teachers want. Except within very strict parameters you are penalized for wondering if something is really true, for questioning revealed truths or for independent thinking.

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      @@ankhpom9296 There's no longer much need for workers, only servants.

    • @CerealDust-nStuff
      @CerealDust-nStuff หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      There’s a free PDF online titled “The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” that is an absolutely fascinating read, yet also horrifying.

    • @WrongParadox
      @WrongParadox หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      @@ankhpom9296 modern public schooling was originally for producing workers for industry - "purpose of school turned more toward economic development " (Industrial Revolution) -- dumbing down isn't a recent thing. The methods and masks used are the only real change.

  • @HumbleBill
    @HumbleBill 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    So, in short: "If you master debate too much, you could go blind."

  • @sallywilliams421
    @sallywilliams421 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    'Belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence'
    Robert Anton Wilson

  • @allenatkins2263
    @allenatkins2263 หลายเดือนก่อน +122

    "I'm suspicious of all agendas, especially my own."

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I have an agenda. If you don't like it, I have others.

  • @DCRlive
    @DCRlive 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1068

    “A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open.”

    • @jarbear7000
      @jarbear7000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +117

      Some people's minds are so open that their brains fall out

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Smart people believe in stupid things because they don't know this 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary]🌳

    • @haraldtheyounger5504
      @haraldtheyounger5504 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      An open parachute is not much use on ground level. Indeed, becomes just a burden.

    • @bobbyblazini
      @bobbyblazini 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      And you'll never know if it works until you deploy it and use it

    • @user-tg1pu5mo2r
      @user-tg1pu5mo2r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@jarbear7000😁 what I was about to write 👌.

  • @Anubisdream1
    @Anubisdream1 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Someone once told me I was “thinking myself stupid.” I feel this is what was meant. And they weren’t wrong. Over the years I’ve been mortified at my ability to rationalize some ridiculous positions that slowly unraveled as I became untethered from the agenda that navigated me towards the ideas.

  • @AniMageNeBy
    @AniMageNeBy 7 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very interesting. And contrary to many others on YT, the message isn't polluted by hypocrisy or egobloating. It deserves a like.

  • @damianmarley7177
    @damianmarley7177 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +565

    For about 5 years, I fell for everything one party would say… and then I studied both sides and fell for what both believed. The only difference now, I go find why propaganda wants us to believe and who funds it.

    • @Alpha-ro8sc
      @Alpha-ro8sc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +46

      They give us our heroes and villans. Funding & fueling each side. Imagine how it will be when we realize that we are all one.

    • @Shadow_banned_again
      @Shadow_banned_again 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly. It’s a divide and conquer scheme.

    • @jjhoughton2812
      @jjhoughton2812 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      🌍 any sides?

    • @Alpha-ro8sc
      @Alpha-ro8sc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jjhoughton2812
      All sides are an illusion.
      Anything to divide us.
      Anything & everything.

    • @caligirliniowaworld
      @caligirliniowaworld 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

      I grew up Republican In SoCal... flipped when I saw folks losing their life savings and increase of biases. I've been a centrist for better part of 20 years. Voting in the best interest of the community I live in... my military life taught me that most folks want the same things regardless of where they live... the major issue with extreme left or right is the lack of critical thinking and self-interest vs. communal needs. Individualism failed to teach people to work on and love themselves (EQ), and instead, egoism has taken over. People who argue, only want to be right to assert their individuality (ei. Belong to a group) instead of learning to find common ground and truth. People lie to themselves a lot, unfortunately (cognitive dissonance).

  • @alewis8765
    @alewis8765 หลายเดือนก่อน +338

    "Trust those who seek truth. Doubt those who claim they've found it."
    I heard this about twenty years ago, don't remember who gets the credit.

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Kind of like men who say they've, 'figured women out'!

    • @jimmyyounger618
      @jimmyyounger618 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

      I think it's, "Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it." ~ Andre Gide. He won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1947.
      I liked your quote enough to seek the truth about it. True story. Trust me!

    • @sde9023
      @sde9023 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@samr.england613I've figured them out, and my analysis shows... they're all crazy!!

    • @mcfarvo
      @mcfarvo หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      ​@@jimmyyounger618uh oh, are you claiming to have found the truth about the source of that quote?! 🤔

    • @jimmyyounger618
      @jimmyyounger618 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@mcfarvo 😄 I knew I'd heard that quote or something close, but couldn't remember anything else about it. DuckDuckGo claimed to know that Bookbrowse>quotes knew all about it. I'm just a humble messenger of those claims. 👼

  • @tomservo75
    @tomservo75 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    "An explanation so illogical that only an academic could think of it." This video is full of gems, I'm going to have to find more from this guy. He puts things in a way I've never been able to verbalize.

  • @ancienbelge
    @ancienbelge หลายเดือนก่อน +422

    “Once you can sincerely say, ‘I don’t know’ then it becomes possible to get at the truth.” (Robert A. Heinlein)

    • @jdwyer5708
      @jdwyer5708 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's the THE DIVINE LAW OF PRECLUSION in action.. but most of you are too closed off/blocked and/or arrogant to have ever EVEN HEARD of this immutable law.

    • @ogi22
      @ogi22 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I once had a huge s..t storm in my company, just because I asked a cutomer some really normal questions (at least normal for me). But then I was stormed by my superior, that I was wrong, because I did it so openly and showed everyone that a helpdesk doesn't know the subject... Yeah... It is difficult in the beginning to admit you don't know something. It needs to be trained, especially after being schooled all the time to "look like you are correct". It's hard, and just like After School stated - you have to remind yourself to be curious, no matter how others will think about it.

    • @sophiepooks2174
      @sophiepooks2174 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sadly for many humans ego, vanity and fear of the unknown gets in the way. Hence faith in the unproven, for the things we don't yet comprehend, or some will never be capable of understanding there is faith based on delusion for comfort.

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The question is, can you be satisfied living life without knowing what is true. Believe it or not, the majority of people you know probably are.

    • @jdwyer5708
      @jdwyer5708 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@timhallas4275While you are right.. that's not how it works. I teach the universe. Free-will specifically means you are allowed to feel FALSEHOOD and TRAUMA and other ERROR in your subconscious/half-soul as TRUTH. That is literally what free-will is. - The Earth experience in general is VALID-BUT-FALSE. The experience consists of emotions so has validity.. but they are not true so that experience will be degraded over time.. just as you yourself will kill your own physical body over time by being ignorant and out of alignment with divine forces of LOVE and TRUTH. All things TRUE/LOVING (from divine perspective not mans) do not degrade and such worlds exist multiple spheres above where Earth collective consciousness resides

  • @Azathoth43
    @Azathoth43 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +397

    Something I noticed several years ago and have tried to actively apply ever since is, if I hear a piece of information and I have strong emotional reaction to it that's the signal to take a step back and look at all the facts and other information before forming an opinion or "taking a side." Also, life is too short to die on every hill.

    • @RedSky8
      @RedSky8 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Yes, exactly. I've noticed this too, it's also a good idea to understand why it emotionally triggers you. That's at least what I do along with what you mentioned.

    • @travisvaught94
      @travisvaught94 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      I think this is a key to peace. Good for you.

    • @maddytedesco6084
      @maddytedesco6084 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      This is fabulous advice!!!

    • @myggggeneration
      @myggggeneration 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Azathoth43 -- "Also, life is too short to die on every...." Why is this comment cut off???? Pls add the rest of your comment.

    • @Azathoth43
      @Azathoth43 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Life is too short to die on every hill. Sometimes it's good just to let things go.@@myggggeneration

  • @Kineticboy2K1
    @Kineticboy2K1 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    It's like you made this video specifically for me. I've been asking myself these questions and finding myself frustrated at not knowing how to articulate these feelings. I try to be humble and I enjoy being curious, but yes, I can't let myself be complacent that my humility and curiosity shields me from bias.

    • @maorthekinglong
      @maorthekinglong หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Make your self a rule to listen to both sides and look for truth before you take a position.

    • @Kineticboy2K1
      @Kineticboy2K1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@maorthekinglong Yes. Too many falsehoods being told by too many people for selfish or ignorant reasons.

  • @VandroiyIII
    @VandroiyIII หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I tried criticising details of this video and noticed a dilemma, so I deleted the original comment in favor of this one.
    For a message to spread effectively on this platform, it needs to be optimized for easy, emotional recognition. The top comments here are almost all fuzzy one-liners, emotional stories, or well-known statements people already agree with. Mass voting and algorithms quickly hide content that requires attention or has a slow dopamine response. On top of this comes the culture that is subject of the video. As a result, deeper criticism is so extremely suppressed that its uttering is a waste of time.
    My own stupidity showed when I once again had the impulse to disagree and debate in this comment section. I should really know better. For decades, I have used various forums, "social media" platforms, and the likes, and seen how too much quality of argument is inversely correlated with success. Invalid means to dumb down and deceive are rewarded, while harsh truth is punished. But yesterday, I still hadn't learned and started typing objections, forgetting the overriding meta-argument that devalues the entire approach.
    For the odd one who might read to this point, there should be an unsettling implication here. If this is correct and people like me eventually learn it, the result is that we stop objecting if the context fails to reward it. Thereby, the suppression of related opinions is even more effective, exascerbating the groupthink you are subjected to if you do not adapt yourself.

    • @incognitodoge7774
      @incognitodoge7774 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You do speak of the terrible truth. A possible solution is to see the fallacy of the interent. To not view the user and the human be the same. We are void of empathy and get the worst of Paranoia in here. Intellectual discussions are more better suited with real people in real places. Most people tend to watch about rather than read off of the words of authors as well.

    • @TrulyAtrocious
      @TrulyAtrocious 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Truth does not lead to reward and therefore people will stop seeking it...
      That's terrifying...

    • @VandroiyIII
      @VandroiyIII 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TrulyAtrocious Truly terrifying, but only the first of at least four strategies:
      1) The naive: to not care about truth that much and use the nonsense to feed the own ego.
      2) The repulsed: to embrace becoming grumpy, resentful, and habitually disagreeable.
      3) The contrarian influencer: to find a like-minded niche that rewards going against the grain.
      4) The two-faced: to seemingly go along with the irrational dynamics, but think differently.
      The two-faced have the option of becoming an anointed authority, which is a moral catastrophe as they are incentivized to manipulate and outplay other people. Many politicians come to mind.

    • @ominousvirus5278
      @ominousvirus5278 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @Vandroiyll, What disagreements did you have with the video? Seeing as though you formed your ideas so well, I am quite curious to find out your thoughts. Interestingly, you can use this video’s end psychology of being curious and humble to possibly critique the video.

    • @VandroiyIII
      @VandroiyIII 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @ominousvirus5278 There is a lot to unpack here. For starters, I do not agree that being humble is a general virtue. Doubting one's own, fallible knowledge in the search for truth is an optimization problem. Both sides are essential: confidence and restraint, balanced with one's own fallibility in mind. Humbleness is no doubt useful to get people to like you, but if truth is the goal, more is not always better and going too far leaves you with an ugly choice: either beccome manipulative, merely pretending to be humble to get social benefits, or a doormat, yielding valuable attention to garbage claims.
      To be clear, the problem which the video describes is extremely important and largely well-put. But when it comes to drawing conclusions, I suspect that the social dynamics of making a successful video are taking precedence over examining scathing realities and trade-offs. Mainly, questions of attributing vice and adjusting moral imperatives.
      This whole take is avoiding the question of the limiting factor. The advice around the end concerns *how* to make yourself curious and humble. But let's do a reality check. *Why* do we have any confidence that the lack of these traits is an ultimate cause? By the sound of it, the advice would allow to straightforwardly obtain ever more of the most powerful human skill: predicting reality. If there really is a simple, smooth, gradual path to get this... then why have all our processes failed to find it? Why would we need some semi-fringe video to lead the way... and to explain the answer in just a few common opinions? After seeing the video, are we now enlightened, ready to move on a path of reason? Can the threshold to a convergent solution to human bias be even remotely that low? In short, something is deeply wrong here. This is not plausible at all; why is it even normal to smooth over this glaring issue?
      There must be a systemic obstacle that is blocking gradual paths to advancing reason. And from this very video, we should already suspect what it is: a cultural context that incentivizes optimization for goals that are in conflict with objectivity. It is not just *your* ego that gets in the way. It is what Sowell (who not so incidentally gets quoted on this channel) calls the Vision of the Anointed, the prevailing vision of our culture, the standards by which we interact. It is the interplay of ego-games between many people of varying rationality. If you simply ignore the incentives and aim for truth, there will be resistance. If you let go of your ego's whims while readily accepting those of others, you need to cope with the negative consequences to stabilize the approach. The result is duplicity. Such approaches can be read about in Robert Greene's works: devaluation of honesty and the use of social dynamics for personal gain, often with no moral regards. This is technically a path to more objective truth, but ignores the question of a cooperative solution, implying that those smart enough to see the implications shall start deceiving less objective people around them, while communicating in implicit codes and protocols. Explicit description of such things is then shunned and manipulative adjustments of public messaging are regarded as normal. As should be obvious, this background of deception is then a massive hindrance to the furthering of reason.
      All that said, playing soothing music while telling people to just be honestly curious and humble... and advising to "lose arguments" which is really code for accepting unreasonable social punishment... and assuring that the resulting negativity won't matter... well, it makes me want to punch through the screen. This is, in essence, just another anointed strategy, great for an influencer with an audience of millions, someone whose opinions are obviously lucrative to share. This strategy is not so likely to scale to the larger audience, which still bears the cost of naively going along, usually without the rewards in approval and paycheck.
      This criticism is not very specific to this video. If anything, this one is more honest than most, by naming conflicting goals at all, rather than presupposing good intentions. But the threshold to cracking the root underlying dynamic has not been reached.

  • @bunblanche1104
    @bunblanche1104 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +321

    I try living by the mantra: Stay humble, stay teachable, seek the truth and always keep learning.

    • @EmbraceTheStruggle24
      @EmbraceTheStruggle24 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I like this 👍 💯

    • @thebigdog2295
      @thebigdog2295 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      A very good outlook for life.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Yup.. agree.. learn to take the L.. i think is the best thing.. we don’t always have to be right… and we should question everything its how we get better as a whole..
      and if you’re right all the time.. mmmm you’re starting to resemble a certain moustache man

    • @edwardhannah8507
      @edwardhannah8507 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Can't believe I'm defending Indiana Jones 4 here but there's a moment where he says "If you want to be an archaeologist, get out of the library."

    • @user-ol9qu7zi7o
      @user-ol9qu7zi7o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Amen Brother- Thumb up ... Prof Allright

  • @gjclark2478
    @gjclark2478 หลายเดือนก่อน +247

    I had a client who was born in the late 1920's and grew up in depression and ww2 as a child. She grew up in hardship and after the war she went into nursing.
    When I asked her why, she replied ; during the war we saw pow's marched through the town. They built roads and bridges and were welcoming to chat with residents. They talked about family back home and how they were only doing what they were told.
    She could see ( she left school with no qualifications) that nursing was a benefit to humanity and such we are no different.
    She became the first woman in the SW of England to be promoted to a managerial career in the nhs as top dog of nursing .
    She was wise, level headed and sharp as a tack even when she died a few years ago.
    She put it down to the fact that as a child she was hungry all the time. Christmas was just another day. And once you realise that only you can change the situation you are in, you only have yourself to blame if you stay that way.
    She landed up marrying a German pow.
    It's strange, she had seen life not from tv but lived it, her stories were like straight to the point, no BS and not filtered. She was brought up to hate Germans, but married one and she was the first person to tell me the propaganda was despicable during WW2 that she could see through it.
    For the record, her garden was exceptional and she knew the common and botanical names of every plant in her garden. She died in 2022 and her memory lives on by me talking about her.
    My point is, she was wise, called a spade a spade and had critical thinking.
    She had no " qualifications " but saw the world differently.

    • @robertkeyes258
      @robertkeyes258 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      She sounds like a remarkable woman.

    • @ConnorWilliamson-pf3zi
      @ConnorWilliamson-pf3zi หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@robertkeyes258 indeed, like someone that would make you think about just how lucky you are to have known someone like them.

    • @danielwinter441
      @danielwinter441 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      the brother on brother wars are despicable and only happen through lies, i love that you put effort in writing the story.

    • @berserker5551
      @berserker5551 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Corny

    • @BarnDoor-won5ve
      @BarnDoor-won5ve หลายเดือนก่อน

      In celebration of this video's theme, go check out a documentary called:
      "E V R O P A: The Last battle"
      And you'll get an idea of just how bad the lies and propaganda were and remain about that entire conflict. It's not what any of us grew up being taught to believe it was. You won't find it on youtube. You are going to have to use alternate, less censored platforms. That alone should tell you something.
      Everyone is always so concerned with Russia and China, but I'm here to tell ya that no one does propaganda quite like America.
      There's another great documentary on youtube you can find about a guy named Edward Berneys. He was the nephew of Sigmund Freud and is credited with being THE father of propaganda. It's called "The Centruy of Self"

  • @earlmcgill5867
    @earlmcgill5867 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    So maybe... Curiosity for what you don't know; Humility for what you get wrong; Gratitude for what you get right

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The problem is you are assuming people know (are aware) that which they ‘don’t know’ ….and that people are aware of what they ‘get wrong’ and that people can rightly discern that which they ‘get right’. Too often people get things completely wrong yet they are grateful for being right about it! When people are confronted with ‘being wrong’ they most often do not respond with humility….etc…

    • @earlmcgill5867
      @earlmcgill5867 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@jimbaxter8488 I wasn't assuming anything, I meant this more as a personal goal between oneself and God. It could be used as a prayer as well.

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@earlmcgill5867 my entire point is that each person formulates their own definitions and constructs of the terms you used…

    • @earlmcgill5867
      @earlmcgill5867 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@jimbaxter8488 That is true, but I fail to see how that invalidates my original statement. Just because we can't always discern right from wrong, is not sufficient justification to stop us from striving to do better.

    • @jimbaxter8488
      @jimbaxter8488 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@earlmcgill5867 correct, but, again each person will define the term ‘better’ differently than another….i.e.- some people believe living ‘evil morals’ and ‘chaos’ is “better” ….that is all I am saying.

  • @Heinskitz
    @Heinskitz หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    "Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil."
    - C.S. Lewis

  • @williamw3501
    @williamw3501 หลายเดือนก่อน +173

    i was arguing with someone awhile back. he asked, " If you were wrong, would you want to know? if you're honest, explain to me what it would take to change your mind?". broke me as a young man. Now I ask myself that all the time, when examining my own beliefs. I also use those same two questions anytime someone wants to argue or debate. if they can't answer those questions sincerely, i just shake my head and say, " i understand." That has saved me a lot of time and frustration. 👍

    • @g.w.hampton5525
      @g.w.hampton5525 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      ohhhhh good questions.. I had to put a comma in the second one to understand but my first thought was to pose them to my daughter since our beliefs are very different but then I had to stop and put them to myself.. this is going to take some thought.

    • @planetvegan7843
      @planetvegan7843 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      You sound like you are ready to become vegan.

    • @williamw3501
      @williamw3501 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      @@planetvegan7843 lol no. I actually raise buffalo. hopefully ostrich soon.

    • @g.w.hampton5525
      @g.w.hampton5525 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@planetvegan7843 bleh if you mean me, I tried not eating meat after a traumatic death but I'm a carnivore. My niece said I eat steak like an alligator =))

    • @scarasara
      @scarasara หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Me too my grandpa used to say if u were completely wrong would u want to know? and I always try really hard to understand the other sides opinions and views I really do. And I'm not afraid to admit there are some things I'm on the fence about. We're all still learning we never stop learning and who knows something could happen in one of our lives that could change our whole outlooks, ya know

  • @t.j.5574
    @t.j.5574 หลายเดือนก่อน +776

    We live in a world that is drowning in information, but starving for wisdom.

    • @hSquaredSunshine
      @hSquaredSunshine หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Perfect

    • @altrag3748
      @altrag3748 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      information isn't the same as knowledge but yeah

    • @quinngabrielquirubin3430
      @quinngabrielquirubin3430 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@altrag3748exactly the point
      So much information about this and that, but what do we truly know? Chances are, not much

    • @DeleteMyas
      @DeleteMyas หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      You live in a world where sounding dramatic for likes should be considered a profitable job.
      ...I think that's also called "The news".

    • @t.j.5574
      @t.j.5574 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DeleteMyas not about being dramatic. It’s just reality. This has nothing to do with propaganda media.

  • @bas5984
    @bas5984 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thank you so much for this video! I really needed this right now. I use my intelligence to reason my victomhood and that I can't get out there and that my parents are to blame. But I am aware of that. I also lose many arguments, because I want to view as many perspectives as possible instead of learning to defend some, that often aren't even true. It's so nice, to have someone, that can talk so well, explain these things (and someone drawing perfect pictures for it). I often feel like I want to express thoughts like this, but I can't produce the right words. Feels sooo frustrating. Thank you.

    • @bas5984
      @bas5984 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      And that a channel with this much reach posts videos like this.

  • @macgregorlangston5274
    @macgregorlangston5274 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +412

    A lot of people forget that the original conception of a liberal arts education primarily involved the development of one’s character through education. This goes all the way back to figures like Plato. The expectation was not just increased knowledge and proficiency in academic skill sets, but the development of a person as a person. The omission of this educational purpose today is one of the biggest problems with modern western academia.

    • @eddysgaming9868
      @eddysgaming9868 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

      The humanities have been academia's biggest loss. It's purpose was also to teach students how to think for themselves.

    • @matthewhall6288
      @matthewhall6288 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Well said.

    • @russianbot4418
      @russianbot4418 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

      @@eddysgaming9868 And now it teaches them to not think at all.

    • @Galvvy
      @Galvvy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

      Being taught how to think critically, and apply multiple sets of ideas to a problem doesn't create "docile competent workers" which is what education has been for the last hundred years.

    • @kengpen583
      @kengpen583 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Let there be Light.

  • @thereare4lights137
    @thereare4lights137 หลายเดือนก่อน +395

    Carl Sagan's message was spot on. Question everything. Encourage children to question all they are taught. It's not about right and wrong. It's about the process of asking why something is the way it is. Ignore those that ridicule you for asking "stupid" questions. Question every part of your reality, and do the legwork to find your own answers. Everything else is a distraction to keep you complacent.

    • @glenpeters9097
      @glenpeters9097 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      The signature on my email said Play Fair, Play Nice, and Question Everything.
      I didn't know I was quoting Sagan... I'm still not sure, I should check.
      Na, it fits my bias. 🙂

    • @jiggsborah7041
      @jiggsborah7041 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I read somewhere a long time ago that the earth was created for the instruction of the soul. Basically it's a school.

    • @simonthorneycroft1339
      @simonthorneycroft1339 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A distraction from what to make you compliant with what?

    • @robmichael8136
      @robmichael8136 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thats a decent start. Considering public schools and universities are now modern day indoctrination factories of approved narratives and thought.

    • @rey_nemaattori
      @rey_nemaattori หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      And even better regarding ecouraging kids to wonder: a parent having to explain everything gets another chance to analyse their own biases and reasons.

  • @gam3tam3r
    @gam3tam3r 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    "The constant interrogation of my own beliefs and motives" is exactly what makes others see me as insecure.... when truth is that I'm anything but... I love learning... but resent it's effect... this... what you've presented... has even more facets beyond what you've described, and I absolutely applaud your efforts... please make more videos.

  • @leonardwood8213
    @leonardwood8213 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    He’s looking at reality through a cardboard tube

    • @xwing2417
      @xwing2417 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      It's almost like he's guilty of what he's claiming 'woke' scholarship is up to. Woke means whatever they want, so they can feel safe not liking the ideas presented.

    • @CalvinScott-sf9gq
      @CalvinScott-sf9gq 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@xwing2417 it's almost like he said that in the video? that everyone is guilty of it?

  • @arthurrobey4945
    @arthurrobey4945 หลายเดือนก่อน +150

    " Who lack the capacity for the mental gymnastics required to justify such intricate delusions".
    Suddenly I don't feel so bad.
    That's a keeper.

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Delusions are fictional. Justify in place of?

    • @samlafontaine8552
      @samlafontaine8552 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@bunk95 I think it means to justify their actions taken that were initiated by their delusion. 🤷‍♀️ I could be wrong. Since I'm not sure what you meant 😅

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@samlafontaine8552 thats not justify. The thought delusion?

    • @ianjamison5460
      @ianjamison5460 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I dispute the term "lack of capacity", there are those of us who have plenty of capacity but refuse to join in the bs games so many play.

    • @omnimetric84
      @omnimetric84 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That phrase caught my attention too. Perhaps replace “justify” with “rationalize”?

  • @ProjectSoma7
    @ProjectSoma7 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +80

    "To be intelligent is to have a big engine in the car, to be rational is to have a good brake. If you never brake, you'll hit the wall. And if you have a big car, you'll hit the wall hard. You can be extremely intelligent and extremely biased. So above all, be wary of intelligent people more than others, because when they screw up, they screw up harder [...] So be wary of yourself."
    This is from a French biologist I have seen on TH-cam some times ago. This video reminds me of this guy and his quote. I find it quite interesting.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      TH-camr is utterly clueless - you cant argue with the fact Sociaists have videos literally named 'Top 10 Misconceptions dull dimwits think about Equity' and this video is literally quorting them. Nice dunning kruger effect, extra funny if they talk about 'Smart And Dumb'
      and hey, hey, hey: whattt a coincidence, this video goes DIRECTLY to state conservative prpagana laughably easy to dbeunk like "WOKE PROFESSORS RULE THE UNIVERSITIESS AND ARE SPREADINGG BAAAD KNOWLEDGE".
      No, the video has nailed your coffin, firneds and its aptly-named "Science istn Dogma, your just Stupid". Got the
      spine to finish it? Haha, why am i even asking, of course not. Theres cliamte-change-deniers in the commentsection,
      attracted by the Narrative here; i rest my case cause that's sooooo obvioussss.
      This TH-camr i unsubtle bet will say 'Everything wrong ever'. Leftism debunks all this. Science isnt Dogma,
      your jut Sutpid, fans of this conservative channel. Man, no wonder your Side is going under

    • @LPikeno
      @LPikeno หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      As an amateur racer, I'd change it: intelligence is the powertrain, experience is your brake, rationality are your tires and the ground surface is reality.
      Life is a track, and the single most important upgrade your car needs for a track is appropriate tires. Better brakes fatigue less, higher power accelerates faster, but you are hindered to do anything useful with both without a good grip.
      We could extend the analogy further with emotional stability (suspension) and personality (aero and chassis dynamics), but it would get too nerdy.

  • @Neuralatrophy
    @Neuralatrophy 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Always gotta consider 2 scenarios, "how can I be right, how can I be wrong", and look for evidence that suggests which side of that fence you're on.

  • @Gamepwn3
    @Gamepwn3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is somthing ive always sort of understood in the back of my head. Be open to the idea of being wrong, this video helps really re enforce that and gives new light to the mindset that makes it seem less stressful when people combat me on it.

  • @hansle170
    @hansle170 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +146

    10:27 “Teaching about misinformation will make people dismiss facts as disinformation while teaching them logic will make them use it selectively for what they want to believe.”
    The video is so deep and insightful but finished with simple and practical conclusions. Amazing stuff.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      TH-camr is utterly clueless - you cant argue with the fact Sociaists have videos literally named 'Top 10 Misconceptions dull dimwits think about Equity' and this video is literally quorting them. Nice dunning kruger effect, extra funny if they talk about 'Smart And Dumb'

    • @legokirbymanchannel
      @legokirbymanchannel หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@slevinchannel7589 This response is an example of irony.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@legokirbymanchannel My reply is literallly refering the 'objective fact' that Conservatives and Right-Wingers have such a blatant War-on-science they literally gotta pretend in a 'rerally transparent, easy-to-deubnk way' that "THE LEFT HATES SCIENCE AN HAS A WAR ON IT",
      which even this video lowkey refers
      You think your snarkyness or bad-manners make this reality go away? Honey, you cant tell most ofyour Beliefs to aS Scientist without them laughing you outta the room; face what that means already. Your so sad and pathetic you cant even LISTEN to Science-TH-camrs talking about EVEN NON-political stuff, righhhhttt?
      ...Let alone Leftist-Channels exploring Conservative-Fuck-Ups like the aptly-named "The GOP-led House is really embarassing-itself"

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@legokirbymanchannel Conservatives and Right-Wingers have such a blatant War-on-science they literally gotta pretend in a 'rerally transparent, easy-to-deubnk way' that "THE LEFT HATES SCIENCE AN HAS A WAR ON IT",
      which even this video lowkey refers
      You think your snarkyness make this reality go away? Honey, you cant tell most ofyour Beliefs to aS Scientist without them laughing you outta the room; face what that means already. Your so sad and pat-etic you cant even LISTEN to Science-TH-camrs talking about EVEN NON-political stuff, righhttt?
      ...Let alone Leftist-Channels exploring Conservative-F-Ups like the aptly-named "The GOP-led House is really embarassing-itself"

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ah, Climate-Change-Denial and countless massive amounts of science-denial: ALl RIGHT-WIng-Staples but you nod your gullable head to a video that couldnt help but sprinkle-in THEIR OWN DELUSIONS, debunked into oblivion by Professor Dave's video "Science isnt Dogma, your just Stupid" into the video

  • @konstiyo
    @konstiyo หลายเดือนก่อน +185

    "Being curious makes us humble" that's a great line.

    • @Marci124
      @Marci124 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree because I know I'm both curious and humble.

    • @VodShod
      @VodShod หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Sadly this video isn't very humble itself. Maybe ask someone who is left leaning about what being woke is about instead of just taking this video's word for it, preferably someone who is actually knowledgeable on the subject. This video is heavily biased and the whole point of it is to setup the strawman at the end.

    • @chaomatic5328
      @chaomatic5328 หลายเดือนก่อน

      and being humble makes us curious too!

    • @chaomatic5328
      @chaomatic5328 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@VodShod it appears you know some stuff about woke, could you explain to me like I'm five? (actually a subreddit name, It's not an insult it just means you need to do... um... in-depth explanation I guess)

    • @VodShod
      @VodShod หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@chaomatic5328 For people on the left woke is just a term referring to actually paying attention to injustices done to others which you were previously oblivious to.
      Currently republicans use woke to refer to any situation where a minority is in a position of success, they claim that any minority has to have only succeeded due to "diversity hire", and that any minority that has a job which requires high level of skill must be only there due to "woke ideology". Maybe you can figure out why yourself, it is rather obvious in many cases, in other cases people just are parroting what they heard from other republicans.
      this is a situation where a group of people with a lot of money and a social network arm create a narrative using a strawman to attempt to muddy the waters and demonize their opponents. An clear example of something like this is: like factory owners from the 1870s spreading propaganda that the push to have emergency escape doors was just an effort to support greedy workers in their organized attempt to steal from the righteous business owners.
      This video is along the same lines, although it does have the Prager U style of obfuscation which gives half truths and makes leaps of logic to push a certain argument, all while giving a veil that it is discussing something that isn't controversial, they also use round about methods of describing what they are talking about. For instance instead of saying outright that you shouldn't trust experts in their fields you start with how intelligent people have been found to have bias then conflate bias with delusion. Claim that intelligent people are as susceptible to it as ignorant people, then slowly twist that into making it look like intelligent people are much more delusional than any other group, then demonize education and make claims that education is all about supporting delusions, then as a guise of "examples" make strawman arguments towards groups you want to demonize while claiming both sides have issues and never giving any example from a side the maker supports. Then use self help statements about curiosity and being humble and a disclaimer of trying to avoid bias to complete the veil of innocence.

  • @davidcarter8012
    @davidcarter8012 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What I've seen is that the more words a person uses to justify a choice or belief, the more likely they are to be deluding themselves. Because of that, I try (and fail) to notice when I'm explaining in great detail a simple idea to myself and ask "am I lying? Is this what lying feels like? Is this thing TRUE?"
    Not just political things. Multiple choice tests, social relations, etc.: when I second-guess a test answer, the first time was right. And so on.
    The medium of delusion is words.
    The medium for understanding is sight.

  • @Gturner27
    @Gturner27 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Ego is born the moment you decide to do away with childish things.

  • @XenoRaptor-98765
    @XenoRaptor-98765 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +717

    If you ask me what truly makes someone smart is always questioning and challenging what is real.

    • @ephraimwinslow
      @ephraimwinslow 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

      Smart is understanding and/or picking up a given set of rules taken at face value quickly and intuitively.
      Wise is slowly but surely extracting a sense of perspective and an internal auditing service from every formative experience you've ever had, and learning to apply the axioms thereof universally.
      They have very little to do with each other on balance.

    • @ivermektin6874
      @ivermektin6874 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Like how Jaden Smith wonders if our eyes are real?

    • @terracannon876
      @terracannon876 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      On top of that, leading with facts and not predefined biases. Someone can always question something sound and find something wrong with it because nothing in the world is absolute, or someone can always go in with an agenda (this happens not just in politics but also in science). But if someone can let the conclusion be data-driven, then the conclusion from the challenge will be more sound as well.

    • @lagrangebees
      @lagrangebees 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      What is real? How do you define 'real'? If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
      Couldn't resist quoting Morpheus 😁

    • @itsZombieMan
      @itsZombieMan 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      “Each of us lives dependent, and bound by our individual knowledge, and our awareness. All that, is what we call reality.”
      -Itachi Uchiha

  • @Fred-yq3fs
    @Fred-yq3fs หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    Curiosity and humility are the best tools against dogma and self delusion.
    Winning arguments does not matter. Let go. Seek truth, grow.
    Too much education, too much knowledge, not enough character. Bang on!
    This video is a great service to every watcher.
    Thanks.

    • @charlesmuller120
      @charlesmuller120 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Spot on Summary!

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you slaves being marketed to you as arguing while theyre being tortured and killed?

    • @piotrtoborek2442
      @piotrtoborek2442 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awesome comment! 99% agree 😉

  • @roberttiso
    @roberttiso 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    People believe whatever is convenient. The best way to have a wealthy, secure and socially gratifying comfort zone.

  • @Ice-yp4wg
    @Ice-yp4wg หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I've always had massive gripes with how painfully often seemingly just causes can become corrupted and social justices that should've been good just end up being absolute cesspools but couldn't ever pinpoint why until now.
    This really gives quite some insight.

    • @Asto508
      @Asto508 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are no just causes and people who claim to pursue them are usually just in for the very most ulterior motives. Those who are not are too deluded about reality and will be just overwhelmed by the former as soon as the "just cause" gains enough traction.

    • @nmpolo
      @nmpolo หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please could you give an example of a "just cause"? "Social justice" is a synonym for mob rule. We have legislation for obtaining justice; vigilantes shouldn't be implementing their own justice.

    • @chuckleberryfinn1992
      @chuckleberryfinn1992 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    • @flashlightwashcloth7283
      @flashlightwashcloth7283 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ⁠@@Asto508So cleaning up pollution isn’t a just cause? I bet most people who have made this a priority in their lives are in it for all the right reasons. I don’t have an ulterior motive, so that means I’m deluded? And my attempts to clean up pollution will be overrun by people who jump on the bandwagon one day? I really doubt all of that. Even if people just recycle because they think it will get them laid, it still helps. If you stop throwing trash on the highway because you want to feel self-righteous, the effect is still positive.
      Your negative outlook sounds like a result of bad experiences and/or negative people and/or depression. Reality is not all as bad as you think

    • @Asto508
      @Asto508 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@flashlightwashcloth7283 Do you think it's justified to murder people for ecological reasons?
      If not, why do you even bother to reply?

  • @richardskull5279
    @richardskull5279 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +124

    The ego has much to do with intellectual misperceptions.
    Humble and self aware are key to wisdom.

    • @TheMookie1590
      @TheMookie1590 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Yes. As a kid I was that gifted kid, but so obnoxiously arrogant it makes me cringe. But I was just on the spectrum and my niche obsession was electrical engineering, somehow. Which meant I had to learn advanced concepts at 10 to learn my autistic niche. So I appeared gifted?.
      Anyway, Because this compound is still hated, or misunderstood by so many. I took LSD when I was 19, it was one of the most important things Ive ever done. It gave me the abilities to be intently self introspective, almost to a fault? I dont think I ever admitted being wrong before this.
      Im 30 now and still try to work towards my intrinsic being.
      I not only have no issue admitting being wrong, but I seek it out as an error correcting technique. ITs in the same wavelength as failure. Which ever since I was a child. I knew that failure was nothing more than a tool to learn. It affords you the opportunity to learn, so Ive always embraced it as that. I learned this from electrical engineering as a kid, because you learn more from a failed circuit, than one that works the first time.

    • @mainemavin
      @mainemavin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@TheMookie1590 ~~ Your statement of, " you learn more from a failed circuit, than one that works the first time. ", is spot on !

    • @moony77
      @moony77 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Don’t forget curiosity 💜

    • @pmp2559
      @pmp2559 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Something americans lack

    • @bvdswqawe11
      @bvdswqawe11 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      not really,ego is about selpreservation;superegis he culprit;using that terminilogy.

  • @brightmoon7132
    @brightmoon7132 หลายเดือนก่อน +184

    Long, long ago now my mom warned me about educated fools. Best advice EVER.

    • @maythewindblow3734
      @maythewindblow3734 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@loturzelrestaurant and you are the same. :)

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Educated only means that you have learned many things that may or may not be true.
      Wise means you have figured out which ones were true and which ones were not.

    • @icusawme2
      @icusawme2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Intelligence and wisdom don’t always ride in the same cart unfortunately intelligence and education don’t either.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@maythewindblow3734 You just saying that proves nothing but i suppose you dont even know what proof is. Honey, friendly reminder that Conservatism is at War with Science and all sidesk now and admit so except maybe you and this channel here

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@maythewindblow3734 You literally just lied about me. What was that meant to show anyone? That your a dunce who cant defend themselves against ANYTHING? What, i dont watch ANY Science-TH-camrs? LOLLLLL, i literally do, hahahha. Iagine just hailmerying the s-it outta the idea of a reply to me. just randomly shooting in the dark and hoping for the best

  • @marcmarc1967
    @marcmarc1967 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Intelligence is not Wisdom.
    Intelligence is not common sense.
    Intelligence is not kindness.

  • @DuceauJewelry
    @DuceauJewelry 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    lowkey maybe the best and most eye opening video ive watched in a looooong time. but again, maybe im only trying to convince myself...

  • @wrestlingPC
    @wrestlingPC 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    The problem with being humble and curious is that most everyone else is not. You will be an outcast and misunderstood. You must be strong to carry your own convictions. The world does not have to be close minded and selfish, but those in power pump out that nonsense. And the heard, fearing being cast out, will go along with debauchery. "You have to understand, most people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured and hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it."

    • @TheEmolano
      @TheEmolano 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Begin humble means keeping for yourself.

  • @winterbas8927
    @winterbas8927 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    It boils down to Wisdom.
    Data = Knowledge in all its forms
    Memory = A store of Data
    Intelligence = The innate ability to acquire, recall, analyse and produce Data
    Wisdom = Application of intelligence with good judgement, morals, ethics etc.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Knowledge is owning a book
      Intelligence is being able to read it.
      Wisdom is understanding what you read.

  • @MVG101
    @MVG101 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    we so often confuse intelligence with wisdom. intelligence can revolve around an academic, intellectual level, but it is not the same as wisdom, which is acquired through life experience, joys, love, pain, growth and living in the real world. we live in a society that values intelligence, but in a universe where wisdom is far more important.

  • @faustocardy5018
    @faustocardy5018 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I like the balance. The humility part reminded me of my dad. How he would criticize me about my lack of humility while saying how humble he is. And I would just stay there listening to his ramblings almost shouting at me.

  • @bruceli9094
    @bruceli9094 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +504

    Thomas Sowell's book "Intellectuals and Society", explains it perfectly.
    Smart people think they are better than the rest of us, they think they're anointed, so to speak.

    • @silrana7166
      @silrana7166 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      spot on! good mention of his book, thanks! :))

    • @c.galindo9639
      @c.galindo9639 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A bunch of charlatans who self appoint themselves as the way of shaping the lives of others and all of society, that’s what they are

    • @danielc6106
      @danielc6106 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

      On the contrary. Intelligent people wouldn't necessarily do that. People (stupid and intelligent) with big egos do that.
      Sowell is quite good at times, but often wrong. He also has a big ego.

    • @locklear308
      @locklear308 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      But see, in my mind being that way means you are "not smart". If that makes any sense; I currently lack the right words to fully express it.

    • @craig3567
      @craig3567 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      More than likely, you have confused your beliefs with what narcissists believe, which is that they are better than everyone else, et cetera, et cetera.
      Interestingly enough, narcissistic people come in the full intelligence spectrum.

  • @joesouthwell4080
    @joesouthwell4080 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    "For the eye sees not itself." Shakespeare, Julius Cesar
    It's important to have friends you can disagree with and listen when they disagree with you.

  • @RAMDX24
    @RAMDX24 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really great video, thanks for making it.

  • @jasonc5413
    @jasonc5413 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

    “One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision.”
    ― Bertrand Russell

    • @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
      @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      that's a good quote, but it speaks about the opposite phenomenon from this video

    • @Dallows65
      @Dallows65 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That sucks for me because I feel both at all times in varying ratios.

    • @levvayner4509
      @levvayner4509 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I often find that I want to respond to a comment or statement because I disagree. As I start to write a response, I begin to reason if what I write might be a fallacy or based on false information. Often before I am done with my response, I'll chose not to post.
      Not because I'm intelligent, but because I don't really know.

    • @jasonc5413
      @jasonc5413 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 Just because someone is an intellectual it doesn't mean they are not stupid. Some of the most imaginative and understanding people I've known have been of so called "average intelligence".

    • @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
      @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jasonc5413that seems self-contradictory: in order to be an intellectual, you must be intelligent, it's a pre-requisite. and if you have creativity/imagination and understanding then by definition you are intelligent

  • @bry10101
    @bry10101 หลายเดือนก่อน +201

    My grandfather dropped out of high school, joined the Navy, got a job working in a nuclear reactor after the Navy, did that for 10 years then became the head of maintenance for a massive corporation and retired nicely. The smartest man I have ever known and he didn't even have a diploma or GED. Dude could fix anything. Fro. Reactor parts to small engines to framing a house to tile work. Just built different.

    • @jackierugrat8680
      @jackierugrat8680 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Good for your grandfather. One must admit, luck & privilege were certainly on his side.

    • @72442conv
      @72442conv หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Some of the smartest people I have ever seen are like your Grandfather. They never got a higher education, but their ability to look at problems, break them down, and fix the issue was amazing. They then learned from the fixing of these problems and that has made them better men. I have this innate thing where I love to learn and do things , even if just one time. Having grown up poor also makes you extremely resourceful, which is something that rich people that go to these elite universities will never learn.

    • @joshuagutenberg1901
      @joshuagutenberg1901 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      you are blessed to have such a great man for a grandfather. Its too bad he did not run for government. If we had people like him in government, things would not be such a mess.

    • @maverick4255
      @maverick4255 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So either you didn’t understand the video, or you’re just yapping.

    • @janjansen6443
      @janjansen6443 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      People now a days will not give you a change, either you have a diploma and expercience or its there is the door. Regardless of skill.

  • @mharpold128
    @mharpold128 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love how the term "master debaters" is said quickly and is pejorative.

  • @LuddyFish_
    @LuddyFish_ หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I always try to stick by this rule of thumb: "You can never prove something. You can only accept or reject it. A majority of cases, you'll have to reject it. And those cases where you accept it, you may have to reject it later on."

    • @noobestofdamall
      @noobestofdamall 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      There are plenty of provable statements in mathematics.

    • @Hendrik_F
      @Hendrik_F 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@noobestofdamall Yes, but if I wanted to be pedantic about it, I would say that the whole field of mathematics is based on a handful of axioms, which are inherently impossible to prove. So a mathematical statement can be true, given that one accepts the axioms. These axioms a pretty reasonable though.

    • @noobestofdamall
      @noobestofdamall 8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@Hendrik_F If we're going to be that pedantic about this, solipsism might be the only approach.

  • @ZenoDovahkiin
    @ZenoDovahkiin หลายเดือนก่อน +270

    Bro this video is so real, he's talking about everybody but me!

    • @mennymoto
      @mennymoto หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      pfp matches the comment

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      "Other people are so wrong. Couldn't be me."

    • @Full_Speed_Ahead
      @Full_Speed_Ahead หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I’m kinda glad I’m not smart and very curious

    • @derekrequiem4359
      @derekrequiem4359 หลายเดือนก่อน

      so true frfr 😭

    • @OrionDeHunter
      @OrionDeHunter หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Lol, nice one

  • @ThisBloke760
    @ThisBloke760 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    This is so good. I was a builder and would tell the apprenticed to be teachable (humble) and curious. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, the only stupid question is the one you didn’t ask.

    • @stevem815
      @stevem815 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I worry that my apprentice is a bit too full of himself sometimes. He's OK for the moment because he's really obviously incompetent at pretty much everything, so he has to listen... You can see that he thinks pretty highly of himself though and I worry he'll become a PIA once he starts to learn a bit and starts to think he knows everything.
      IDK what you do about it though.

    • @insoporous9978
      @insoporous9978 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@stevem815
      You can't teach someone who already knows everything.
      If he thinks he knows something, he won't learn anything new about it.
      Thing is, it's way too late to teach him a good attitude; his parents were responsible for that. Now you can only hope he decides to learn that on his own.
      I'd sooner keep around a "dimwit" with a good (teachable) attitude any day of the week. You should too and you already know why.
      Hope it works out with him.

  • @nicholascollins4907
    @nicholascollins4907 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It never occurred to me the connection between humility and curiosity. There’s a lot to delve into there. Your videos are great!

  • @mysticmarbles
    @mysticmarbles 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    One of many reasons: They are smart or successful in one area and think that makes them smart in general.

  • @spddiesel
    @spddiesel หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    As my dad would often say when things went tits up, "you gotta be pretty smart to do something that stupid." Or another of his favorites, "you know just enough to get all the way into trouble but only halfway out."

    • @jeffputman3504
      @jeffputman3504 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Likewise, "Nothing can be made foolproof, because fools are so ingenious."

  • @Andy-gq5hb
    @Andy-gq5hb หลายเดือนก่อน +149

    I remember in the 90s the accusation was always that without religion people would be rational and open-minded. Here we are a few years later as more people have become atheist and those same people have invented the most absurd beliefs and enforce them with fervor upon others.
    We really are our own worst enemies

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The waste humans marketed as enemies?

    • @polycube868
      @polycube868 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'd argue that wokeism is the new religion of the 21st century, they certainly act like religious fanatics did, like the bigots who burned Beatles albums because John Lennon said The Beatles were more popular than Jesus...the wokes do the same kinda thing, they "cancel" people for doing and saying things they don't like, they look for things to get offended by (think Satanic panic but in reverse)

    • @lenkamaresova4116
      @lenkamaresova4116 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Religion is not the reason. My country has majority atheist/non-believers, and the current woke AND conservative discourse (USA) is seen as pure nonsense here. On the other hand, most people in my country had enough of societal experiments for a lifetime... Not so in the west. Maybe it's time for forty years of a total shitshow on your part so you can get it out of your system.

    • @binary10balls
      @binary10balls หลายเดือนก่อน

      You say atheists have invented the most absurd beliefs and enforce them with fervour upon others. Funny, because from my perspective as an atheist, it’s religious people that do this. This cognitive bias is a minefield.

    • @charlesterry2113
      @charlesterry2113 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s a common lie people believe that your philosophical/religious beliefs determine your intelligence.

  • @erickbaka
    @erickbaka หลายเดือนก่อน

    So happy to see someone articulate these issues which have bothered me so much for the past 15 years! Also, it made me re-examine my own behavior which does steer toward the argumentative win-at-any-cost side while on Reddit... I've often felt it's not healthy, but this video gave me the push that was needed to try and actually stop it.

  • @hellknightmordred7655
    @hellknightmordred7655 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video really helped me get the tools I need to look inward at myself. To challenge my beliefs. Thank you so much after skool.

  • @terry9819
    @terry9819 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +353

    As a "leftie" that can't stand wokeism I have given up on trying to discuss issues with so many people. Now I'm just interested in understanding how people think and come to the positions they hold.
    I see so many people say that free speech is under threat and then in the next breath argue someone should be arrested for saying something they disagree with, it's fascinating.
    Great video, thanks.

    • @Beingapolymath
      @Beingapolymath 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      Damn, that resonated hard. Have you been asked how are you left and not aligned to woke nonsense?

    • @levi5459
      @levi5459 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      People are to caught up in being right that they are not thinking about what is right and what might be harmful. They are not thinking. They confuse emotion for thinking and begin to believe that if they can suppress or limit speech for someone they disagree with, somehow that increases their own power in that right but the truth of it is the moment you become successful in limiting any right for those with whom you disagree with you.. You inadvertently limit and handcuff yourself in that right at the same time in the very same way.
      So, those in power who are intent on deceiving and manipulation work to cause division and infighting amongst ourselves knowing full well that our unity despite our differences is the very thing that they must dismantle first. When it comes to our rights.. To assume I can take yours because we might disagree in some ways would just take away from me in the very same way. It is not a weapon that serves anyone of us well unless and only when we all have it together equally. When we become proud and divide and seek to use that weapon on one of our own just because they don’t believe and see things exactly like you and I and work to use that weapon to strike at that person or group we strike ourselves to and receive the same wounds and bleed out as well. It’s idiocy

    • @asdlom
      @asdlom 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      mid-right here, same on both ends of the spectrum. I have friends on the far left and family on the far right, and I just like to observe how their brains work.

    • @jamesgrissom6386
      @jamesgrissom6386 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@asdlom sounds like nothing is really at stake for you

    • @user-cv3pb7cf9m
      @user-cv3pb7cf9m 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      There's nothing wrong with being on the left of the political spectrum. I apparently according to a test i did am more soc-democratically inclined but i don't consider myself an ideologue and definitely dont subscribe to the radical social democratic dogmas and believe they borderline on anarchy

  • @Brovillion559
    @Brovillion559 หลายเดือนก่อน +46

    I think the real problem is social media. Before SM you had to go out and learn what you were interested in. And when you spoke you had an understanding a little deeper than others and we learned from each other. Now days everyone can pretend they know more about a subject than they actually do. But they get upset hoping their frustration will suffice as intelligence. It’s insane. There’s so much more to explain.

    • @lllordllloyd
      @lllordllloyd หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      ... and every online 'debate' descends almost immediately into personal attack.

    • @akeem2983
      @akeem2983 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      On the other hand, internet is the extremely powerful way to gain and spread knowledge. Yes, it could be used both for spreading truth and lies (and I personally had seen a lot of examples when lies too were spreading everywhere until one smart person found out that it's actually not true), but in essence it does make truth spread significantly faster than it was before the internet. It also gives people more opportunities to proof themselves wrong, since a lot of scientific knowledge is open in the internet

    • @lllordllloyd
      @lllordllloyd หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@akeem2983 It's not just the speed: in the internet age, reputation means nothing. Having been wrong a dozen times- a hundred times- before is not impediment to pumping out BS and finding a willing audience.
      Until the 1990s, politicians had to resign, media figures were sacked, liars were sent to oblivion and remembered by the public for being liars (thus discouraging others).
      Politicians, news channels, celebrities promoting everything from science to cooking, put great stock in being seen to be honest.
      The internet has freed us from consequences, from the guiding morality of (the better part of) society.

    • @prometheus9096
      @prometheus9096 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@lllordllloyd Thats even the case in real debates today. As soon as they can't defend their arguments, they get into emotional rants and attacks. There is no disciplin and emotional distance in today debate culture.

    • @lllordllloyd
      @lllordllloyd 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@prometheus9096 Very true. A twin of this is personalising a debate about history or philosophy. "I didn't kill those natives, why are you making me feel guilty?"; "Children do better with a parent at home? How dare you undermine our right/need to both work long hours!". Folks, it isn't about you (but feel free to reflect later on a personal level).

  • @Geschichtelehrer
    @Geschichtelehrer หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My method: Always ask yourself why THE OTHERS could be right and why you still see it differently. In my opinion, this is the best method to outwit your own bias.

  • @bardanation419
    @bardanation419 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The bit you mentioned about curiosity is spot on. Anytime I see a sci fi or fantasy movie, tv show, or video game, I immediately get curious about the lore and have to look up every bit of information possible

  • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
    @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +967

    What's the difference between "conspiracy theories" and reality? Now it's just two months.

    • @purple.fantasy
      @purple.fantasy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Historical data has shown the conspiracy theories are not conspiracy. They are reality as they have slowly unfolded

    • @tomhunter91
      @tomhunter91 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

      Change the wording around and it doesn't seem so crazy. "He has a theory of a conspiracy" .. interesting isn't it.

    • @paulrichard8474
      @paulrichard8474 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      Hey... That's QUOTABLE!!

    • @RunningWithScissors765
      @RunningWithScissors765 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can’t be a theory if you have evidence, wether factual or circumstantial.. that more than one person is plotting…

    • @jamesgrissom6386
      @jamesgrissom6386 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

      Honest question - I know we’ve been lied to about pretty much everything, but at what point does it become dangerous to just accept any conspiracy just because it’s a conspiracy?

  • @MrFelipefelop
    @MrFelipefelop หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    My granfather was a veteran of WW2,and a Mayor in the UK.
    when imparting his wisdom,he said always question the middle word in life and always remember there are no pockets in shrouds, words that stuck.
    A heartfelt thank you to After Skool for your time and effort for your content.
    Its very much appreciated.

    • @robertoseveno
      @robertoseveno หลายเดือนก่อน

      Such a great comment to an equal video. Cheers all

    • @thulyblu5486
      @thulyblu5486 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have no clue what "the middle word" refers to and why one should focus scrutiny on that. Do other words get a pass on scrutiny or what?

    • @robertoseveno
      @robertoseveno หลายเดือนก่อน

      if@@thulyblu5486

    • @garlic9763
      @garlic9763 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@thulyblu5486 the middle two letters are i and f, if.

    • @thulyblu5486
      @thulyblu5486 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@garlic9763 ah OK it's connected to "Life" and pretending that there is another word in the middle of the word life. Strange train of thought to me, I wouldn't have gotten that without explanation, thanks.

  • @shawnhenderson2091
    @shawnhenderson2091 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Intellectual laziness is a legit phenomenon, the unwillingness to acknowledge contradictory information because its uncomfortably distant from your core beliefs

  • @Jason-VoluntaryDe-Occultist
    @Jason-VoluntaryDe-Occultist 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +64

    Not realizing the difference between believing, thinking, and knowing is a huge problem.
    There are only two mistakes that one can make on the path to truth: Not starting and not going all the way.

    • @DrSpas
      @DrSpas 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      This is great, the 2 mistakes. Well stated
      Don't forget humility, although arguably is included with going all the way

  • @jamesrodgers3132
    @jamesrodgers3132 หลายเดือนก่อน +361

    "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools."

    • @user-en3xy6eh5e
      @user-en3xy6eh5e หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Correct.
      It's a Spiritual matter. Everyone has a belief of something which determines their understanding of their action, but what belief is true?
      Examine the beginning of life and death. Truth is known in their understanding.

    • @someone-ke4qj
      @someone-ke4qj หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Finish it

    • @Not_Mussolini_
      @Not_Mussolini_ หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-en3xy6eh5e Ah, yes, Climate-Change-Denial and countless massive amounts of science-denial: ALl RIGHT-WIng-Staples but you nod your gullable head to a video that couldnt help but sprinkle-in THEIR OWN DELUSIONS, debunked into oblivion by Professor Dave's video "Science isnt Dogma, your just Stupid" into the video

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Not_Mussolini_Is it wrong for an artist to paint birds and flowers? Grasshoppers and honeybees? If so, how is it okay for Muslims to make humanoid robots in the image of man? Or Christian societies to do the same?

  • @PoopTossinApe
    @PoopTossinApe หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Amazing video. One of the hardest things I've had to overcome was my ego. When I realized it was only an anchor, I had to cut the chain in order to set sail.

  • @PammyP
    @PammyP หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am so very encouraged that 656 thousand people have watched your video. You sound relatively young to have developed such discernment and wisdom and I am deeply encouraged by that. I hope the point was taken that if we don't apply this to ourselves all is for naught. This is about each of us and what we do with this.

  • @pedrobrito2158
    @pedrobrito2158 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As Nietzsche said: "There are two different types of people in the world, those who want to know, and those who want to believe".

  • @fishgurusince1985
    @fishgurusince1985 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Educated to win an argument not look at subjects rationally. That shook me.

    • @lllordllloyd
      @lllordllloyd หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The Greeks called it 'sophistry' and the term survives in our language with the same disparaging meaning (although I say 'survives', maybe one person in 100 would know what you mean). It's interesting that as the Greeks formalised in philosophy how to divine truth through dialogue, they so quickly recognised clever dialogue can miss uindamental truth as well.

  • @fbcpraise
    @fbcpraise 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    “Without the right personal qualities more education will not make you a master of your own personal biases, it will only make you a better servant of them.”
    That’s a quote. Harvard needs to put THAT over the door.

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Harvard is fictional. A place lied about as Harvard should do what?

  • @morsel9594
    @morsel9594 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you so much for this video. Recognising my own bias has been a challenge from time to time. This is a great reminder to remain curious rather than dogmatic.

  • @BadHorseFly
    @BadHorseFly 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Such a refreshing video. You started talking about curiosty and I thought "You're avoiding talking about the ego!" A minute later, there it was.

  • @sciencoking
    @sciencoking หลายเดือนก่อน +60

    What has helped me is being on either side of the political spectrum at some point in my life and realizing it's all the same control machine. No politician is your friend, even your favorite one

    • @danielwinter441
      @danielwinter441 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      the lesser of the evil's is still evil

    • @samr.england613
      @samr.england613 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      But the 'lesser' is STILL less.

    • @fraser9580
      @fraser9580 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But which evil is indeed lesser?

  • @Nylon_riot
    @Nylon_riot 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    As someone who envies creatives, I just want to give a lot of credit to the artist of this channel for such original and expressive depictions.

    • @GaZonk100
      @GaZonk100 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      absolutely brilliant stuff, but should we heap praise on natural talent?

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Artists from fiction that includes TH-cam outside of fiction?

  • @hotagverochung9086
    @hotagverochung9086 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Amazing!!! Thank you for providing what I needed to clear my mind.

  • @peterchadwick1078
    @peterchadwick1078 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It can be very satisfying to have a subject matter expert explain something so that you walk away feeling a bit smarter - kind of like the satisfaction you get after eating when you've been hungry. Thank you After Skool. Not sure i understood or accepted everything but you fed my bias - and i liked that!

  • @rykin666
    @rykin666 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    "It was curiosity that was found- -to be the strongest countermeasure against bias." "Learn a little about as much as you can."
    Just made my day. I often beat myself up a little for having such broad interests, knowing only a little about any given subject, feeling like i ought to just pick something and become competent in it. I'm sure there's still a little bit of "learning deeper is harder, learning broadly is easier" at play, but it's a little reassuring and lifting that it's probably curiosity driving my interests, and that there's actually some good in it.
    I just found your channel last night, and have watched a few videos so far, and I'm really enjoying them. Thank you for all the time you've put into this channel.

    • @Greenicegod
      @Greenicegod หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm exactly the same way, everything's just too damn interesting.
      I got to that part of the video, and it felt good to be acknowledged like that. Then I started wondering if that was a FIB too. How many videos have I overlooked before I found the one that validated me?
      More questions, always more questions...

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    As a child,, I decided to read about all the things that I was curious about, which led me to other things to be curious about, and so on. That curiosity fueled my self education. Sixty years on, I am still learning EVERYDAY! No matter how life goes up or down, it is always interesting, as long as I stay curious.
    Never stop asking questions! Never stop looking for answers.

  • @edvolve
    @edvolve หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was absolutely amazing!