For a very long time, people have told me that what I'm doing is impossible. What I've realized is that they say that because they have limited themselves as to what they're capable of, and then they slather on a bunch of hubris and claim that because they don't know, no one else can know. Puh-lease.
I know that I know. And I know that you don't know, but think that you know. And I know that you could know, because I know that what I know is available to anyone who is not physically developmentally disabled. And I know that it is your own choice to live in ignorance of what you could know, if you humbly sought the truth from the universe's Creator, which I know you have no contact with, which is both why you don't know that you can know, and why you think your thinking is equal to my knowing, which you don't even understand you could also know.
Ya know? No. You think, which is only the beginning of knowledge. You don't think someone is touching your arm; when someone does touch your arm, you know that they're touching your arm. That sense of knowing is able to be extended far out from our physical body, into the mysteries of the universe. Developing such knowing is possible, but only if we seek it and then make the requisite counscious effort.
"Love is the astrolabe of God's mysteries." --Rumi
You, like most of the human race, are so confident of your ignorance that you miss learning the coolest sh_t a human being can know. You also miss, by denying its power and necessity, the supreme joy of being a loving, selfless human being.
I'm at your service. I love you. You would do better if you used your intelligence to get your head out of your keister. But that takes humility, just like all Dunning-Kruger's true-experts. Remember that the D-K slackers thought they were experts, but were not; and the true experts did not value themselves as much as they deserved.
I know which side we're on here, my brother, and I know you think it's the other way around. And I absolutely KNOW that.
You can learn a great deal from my many comment history here on HN. Good luck, and enjoy!
I know that I know. And I know that you don't know, but think that you know. And I know that you could know, because I know that what I know is available to anyone who is not physically developmentally disabled. And I know that it is your own choice to live in ignorance of what you could know, if you humbly sought the truth from the universe's Creator, which I know you have no contact with, which is both why you don't know that you can know, and why you think your thinking is equal to my knowing, which you don't even understand you could also know.
Ya know? No. You think, which is only the beginning of knowledge. You don't think someone is touching your arm; when someone does touch your arm, you know that they're touching your arm. That sense of knowing is able to be extended far out from our physical body, into the mysteries of the universe. Developing such knowing is possible, but only if we seek it and then make the requisite counscious effort.
"Love is the astrolabe of God's mysteries." --Rumi
You, like most of the human race, are so confident of your ignorance that you miss learning the coolest sh_t a human being can know. You also miss, by denying its power and necessity, the supreme joy of being a loving, selfless human being.
I'm at your service. I love you. You would do better if you used your intelligence to get your head out of your keister. But that takes humility, just like all Dunning-Kruger's true-experts. Remember that the D-K slackers thought they were experts, but were not; and the true experts did not value themselves as much as they deserved.
I know which side we're on here, my brother, and I know you think it's the other way around. And I absolutely KNOW that.
You can learn a great deal from my many comment history here on HN. Good luck, and enjoy!