Scott Bakker on belief systems / trolling thread

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Mar. 12., 2012 | 10:01 am

Standing inside a given belief system, canonical claims always seem ‘obviously true,’ so much so that we reflexively use them as the yardstick of other belief systems, while remaining utterly oblivious to the fact that others are doing the exact same thing with the same depth of conviction. We seem to forget that having conviction, no matter how soulful or meaningful or redemptive, is as much an indicator of deception as it is of accuracy. Ignorance is invisible, after all.

Thanks to psychological mechanisms like confirmation bias, fundamental attribution error and self-exceptionalism, we’re quite content with the embarrassing notion that we somehow just ‘lucked into’ the one true belief system. And why not, when it’s the only yardstick we have? Everything else has to come up short. Outsiders are judged and found wanting.
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pink_pony

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date: Mar. 13., 2012 - 01:09 pm
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Yeah, yeah living the Idiocracy...

But once you get past the "world is full of morons and we have a democracy, holy shit we're fucked" stage and learn to accept that everything is going to hell and the best you can do is make sure you don't get dragged down too soon, you're left with an almost uninterrupted feed of 'being right'.

Being right triggers a reward mechanism in your brain that makes you feel better. Being right all the time is like being hooked up to a garden hose that pumps cocaine.

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her_crow

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date: Mar. 13., 2012 - 03:18 pm
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+1 par salīdzinājumu, lol

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