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Reason: additional thought

There's a reason we put kids into 12-year indoctrination camps starting from the earliest age possible.

We all begin as sponges for information - think of how "open minded" a preschooler must be that they can pick up skills like language or music so quickly. Much faster than an adult would. Over time, people become set in their ways as a consequence of biology. This isn't necessarily a bad thing if your map of reality is reasonably accurate. Unfortunately, though, it seems like most people haven't the slightest clue how life works - their worldviews are built on a foundation of lies, and the sooner they are exposed to redpills, the better chance they have at remedying the situation.

That said, there are some people who will/won't confront new ideas, no matter the age. Temperament plays a big role.

Put it this way: a 40-year-old and an 80-year-old do not have the same likelihood of undergoing a Great Awakening. This is not meant as a jab at the elderly. It's just an observation about how we live life.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

There's a reason we put kids into 12-year indoctrination camps starting from the earliest age possible.

We all begin as sponges for information - think of how "open minded" a preschooler must be that they can pick up skills like language or music so quickly. Much faster than an adult would. Over time, people become set in their ways as a consequence of biology. This isn't necessarily a bad thing if your map of reality is reasonably accurate. Unfortunately, though, it seems like most people haven't the slightest clue how life works - their worldviews are built on a foundation of lies, and the sooner they are exposed to redpills, the better chance they have at remedying the situation.

That said, there are some people who will/won't confront new ideas, no matter the age.

Put it this way: a 40-year-old and an 80-year-old do not have the same likelihood of undergoing a Great Awakening. This is not meant as a jab at the elderly. It's just an observation about how we live life.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: clarity

There's a reason we put kids into 12-year indoctrination camps starting from the earliest age possible.

We all begin as sponges for information - think of how "open minded" a preschooler must be that they can pick up skills like language or music so quickly. Much faster than an adult would. Over time, people become set in their ways as a consequence of biology. This isn't necessarily a bad thing if your map of reality is reasonably accurate. Unfortunately, though, it seems like most people haven't the slightest clue how life works - their worldviews are built on a foundation of lies, and the sooner they are exposed to redpills, the better chance they have at remedying the situation.

That said, there are some people who will/won't confront new ideas, no matter the age.

Put it this way: a 40-year-old and an 80-year-old do not have the same likelihood of undergoing a Great Awakening. This is not meant as a jab at the elderly.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

There's a reason we put kids into 12-year indoctrination camps starting from the earliest age possible.

We all begin as sponges for information - think of how "open minded" a preschooler must be that they can pick up skills like language or music so quickly. Much faster than an adult would. Over time, people become set in their ways as a consequence of biology. This isn't necessarily a bad thing if your map of reality is reasonably accurate. Unfortunately, though, it seems like most people haven't the slightest clue how life works - their worldviews are built on a foundation of lies, and the sooner they are exposed to redpills, the better chance they have at remedying the situation.

That said, there are some people who will/won't confront new ideas, no matter the age.

1 year ago
1 score