Thanks. I appreciate the reply, and yes, my question was sincere. After all, all that you are sharing is some facts and then your opinion.
So yes, " Do you see complacency as a big problem here at GAW?" I'm after your opinion there, and I think you answered the question.
Just a few thoughts:
Does optimism require being blind? In other words, is blind optimism the only form of optimism?
Also: personally, I see a lot of, and tend to ignore or avoid with prejudice, viewpoints that focus on personality (imo) as opposed to more 'wholistic' perspectives. In this case, I would not be paying much attention to people who came up and said "McCarthy is a force for good now"
I would guess, on the whole (and perhaps this is ... overly optimistic kek), most folks here expressing a positive thinking bent adopt this positive thinking outlook on the premise that DJT and other good forces are/were in control (that is, had the determining influence on) the situation, or were able to utilize the situation to generate a good outcome. In other words, its a step in towards the right direction. By contrast, I really don't see anyone here expressing the view "this is great!! We're home free now!". But possibly, I just ignore and filter those expressions if they are there (aka don't assign attention).
The idea that some progress has been made, or that a good outcome was achieved as opposed to possible bad outcomes (which is not to say it was the best outcome - but who really knows what DJT and team are doing?), is where any optimism or positive appreciation rightly lies, imo.
Key to that is the idea that if McCarthy is a puppet, that puppet is now under different control. However, how true that premise is remains to be seen, as you are at much pains to point out!
Personally, I think that, for the troops, positive outcomes and wins, even if they are small, are important for morale and to reinforce productive energy. But above all, a balanced, integrated and reasoned attitude needs to be maintained if wins are to be seen for what they are, valued only in the context of the larger war that we are in.
So, in conclusion, I will plug my favorite remedy: ditch the hopium, get a prescription for hopermectin.
Thanks. I appreciate the reply, and yes, my question was sincere. After all, all that you are sharing is some facts and then your opinion.
So yes, " Do you see complacency as a big problem here at GAW?" I'm after your opinion there, and I think you answered the question.
Just a few thoughts:
Does optimism require being blind? In other words, is blind optimism the only form of optimism?
Also: personally, I see a lot of, and tend to ignore or avoid with prejudice, viewpoints that focus on personality (imo) as opposed to more 'wholistic' perspectives. In this case, I would not be paying much attention to people who came up and said "McCarthy is a force for good now"
I would guess, on the whole (and perhaps this is ... overly optimistic kek), most folks here expressing a positive thinking bent adopt this positive thinking outlook on the premise that DJT and other good forces are/were in control (that is, had the determining influence on) the situation, or were able to utilize the situation to generate a good outcome. In other words, its a step in towards the right direction. By contrast, I really don't see anyone here expressing the view "this is great!! We're home free now!". But possibly, I just ignore and filter those expressions if they are there (aka don't assign attention).
The idea that some progress has been made, or that a good outcome was achieved as opposed to possible bad outcomes (which is not to say it was the best outcome - but who really knows what DJT and team are doing?), is where any optimism or positive appreciation rightly lies, imo.
Key to that is the idea that if McCarthy is a puppet, that puppet is now under different control. However, how true that premise is remains to be seen, as you are at much pains to point out!
Personally, I think that, for the troops, positive outcomes and wins, even if they are small, are important for morale and to reinforce productive energy. But above all, a balanced, integrated and reasoned attitude needs to be maintained if wins are to be seen for what they are, valued only in the context of the larger war that we are in.
So, in conclusion, I will plug my favorite remedy: ditch the hopium, get a prescription for hopermectin.
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Thanks for the response, and appreciation for the counter-arguments to hopium you make an effort to inject into the discussions.