• dope@lemm.eeOP
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    2 years ago

    So you think stupidness makes you happy? I gotta say I disagree.

    I mean it’s intelligence that keeps you from trying to eat rocks. Eating rocks clearly leads to unhappiness.

    Maybe we’re talking about 2 different kinds of intelligence.

    I’m talking about “understand all the things” (mind, body, emotions, etc) type intelligence.

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      2 years ago

      If you’re stupid you’re not going to notice the world burning down around you. Blissful ignorance.

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        2 years ago

        You’d need to hit that sweet spot, especially right now

        It’s easy to take advantage of someone who doesn’t know any better, and part of that manipulation (especially recently) is trying to get people angry and upset.

        I’d rather know enough to not fall for it

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      2 years ago

      “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know.”

      If the button increases capacity but not the actual things you know, then I’d say pushing the button would drive you kind of batty rather than improve any measurable quality of your life. Better to be stupid and happy.

      If it gives you the answers to the secrets of the universe and the means to use them then I would absolutely bash the button. Let me accelerate the development of society through affordable space travel, cures for all diseases, and convincing eli5 arguments that bring peace to the world.