This is why we need all eyes on the audit. X22 report reveals all the Misinformation of Arizona's audit @ 20:00 +
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Low effort repetition only works as a "teaching" tool for the Sleeping. By low effort I mean just listening, not using brain power, or muscle power, etc. High effort repetition is completely different (doing math over and over reinforces the pathways to do math, repeated lifting builds muscle e.g.).
Low effort repetition is known as brainwashing. You can be brainwashed with truth, you can be brainwashed with lies, its still brainwashing, its not "learning". I don't mean to suggest the activity is necessarily bad, I am just calling it what it is.
If you want to change habits, by reinforcing different beliefs, such brainwashing techniques can be useful. Of course meditation is a better process for that (internal v. external processes in this case) but meditation isn't low effort by any means.
Pastors do it all of the time…. It is NOT lazy. You don’t who is in the audience, so milk and meat. I’ll bet you didn’t mind it when you were new to X-22.
I didn't call it lazy, I called it brainwashing. Just because pastors do it doesn't make it not brainwashing... From my perspective, making a statement like that is an act of giving over your critical thinking to an authority.
I have a difficult time thinking of a more low effort exercise than sitting there listening to something for the sole purpose of reaffirming your biases and beliefs, whether they are true or not.
This exercise is, without a doubt, giving over a certain level of your own critical thinking to someone else. If you are actively pursuing information of reality, you don't seek repetitive statements that reinforce your current beliefs. Instead you challenge your beliefs. It is only through debate that we approach truth.
That doesn't mean that the act of memorizing something is fruitless, but that is an active exercise which takes brainpower, not a passive reaffirmation of belief (aka brainwashing).