For me it's about staying humble, I choose to allow myself to be wrong. I like to say; I'm a truth seeker and I like to be wrong, because when I've found myself to be 100% wrong, then I know I've found the 100% truth. There is only one thing I choose as my ultimate Truth and that is Jesus is the Christ(God, Messiah, Savior etc...)🙏 everything else I choose to have a possibility of being wrong, constantly chasing the Truth, never believing I know the full truth. Not being puffed up and proud, but staying humble
The solution is actually extremely simple: end public schooling. When a parent no longer has an easy route to shuffling responsibility for the mental development of their children onto someone else, then the outcomes for children will immediately dramatically improve. Parents have an instinctual, god-given drive to do what's best for their children, whereas teachers (who are fundamentally strangers to these children) are fundamentally driven to push their personal ideology onto the children, because that biological instinct is missing.
For me it's about staying humble, I choose to allow myself to be wrong. I like to say; I'm a truth seeker and I like to be wrong, because when I've found myself to be 100% wrong, then I know I've found the 100% truth. There is only one thing I choose as my ultimate Truth and that is Jesus is the Christ(God, Messiah, Savior etc...)🙏 everything else I choose to have a possibility of being wrong, constantly chasing the Truth, never believing I know the full truth. Not being puffed up and proud, but staying humble
This really is the million dollar question.
Very simple, always seek varying viewpoints in everything.
Works every time.
I would say the answer is to pray for discernment and guidance.
“”If I could ask one favor from our simulation architect, it would be to level up humanity’s BS detector.””
This is interesting!
Who do you guys think the person/entity/being is she’s talking about asking?
The solution is actually extremely simple: end public schooling. When a parent no longer has an easy route to shuffling responsibility for the mental development of their children onto someone else, then the outcomes for children will immediately dramatically improve. Parents have an instinctual, god-given drive to do what's best for their children, whereas teachers (who are fundamentally strangers to these children) are fundamentally driven to push their personal ideology onto the children, because that biological instinct is missing.