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Good analysis, but more in depth than most non-thinkers can handle due to having a memory akin to a goldfish (edit: normies).

Ergo, I explain it to them like a game of chess: you cannot get to a checkmate without strategically sacrificing pieces on the board; i.e. allowing "bad things" to lure the opposition to overconfidence of moves that allow you to win. We saw exactly this in a snapshot of the recent Trump trials.

Yes, it sucks since the chess pieces are often peoples lives, both guilty and innocent, but this chess game has gone on for hundreds of years. It's a long play...something the majority cannot fathom in the "I want it now" culture.

125 days ago
1 score
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Good analysis, but more in depth than most non-thinkers can handle due to having a memory akin to a goldfish.

Ergo, I explain it to them like a game of chess: you cannot get to a checkmate without strategically sacrificing pieces on the board; i.e. allowing "bad things" to lure the opposition to overconfidence of moves that allow you to win. We saw exactly this in a snapshot of the recent Trump trials.

Yes, it sucks since the chess pieces are often peoples lives, both guilty and innocent, but this chess game has gone on for hundreds of years. It's a long play...something the majority cannot fathom in the "I want it now" culture.

125 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Good analysis, but more in depth than most non-thinkers can handle due to having a memory akin to a goldfish.

Ergo, I explain it to them like a game of chess: you cannot get to a checkmate without strategically sacrificing pieces on the board; i.e. allowing "bad things" to lure the opposition to overconfidence of moves that allow you to win. We saw exactly this in a snapshot of the recent Trump trials.

Yes, it sucks since the chess pieces are often peoples lives, both guilty and innocent, but this chess game has gone on for hundreds of years.

125 days ago
1 score