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Independent thinker valuing discussions grounded in reason, not emotions.

Open to reconsider my views in light of good-faith counter-arguments but also willing to defend what's right, even when it's unpopular. My goal is to engage in dialogue that seeks truth rather than scoring points.

  • You got anything on me? (I had to unblock you to find this comment)

  • You mean the entire plant or individual branches with the fan leaves removed? Because the latter should be fine as long as there's some air circulation and the relative humidity isn't too high. That's how I've always dried them and I've never had mold. Few times I've moved them drying elsewhere after the surface has still felt moist after like 4 days of drying.

  • How did you manage to do that?

  • Nah, I don't think she was serious about it. She was a frail old lady anyway.

  • 10 year old me didn't have much expectations about the future but I'd say 15 year old me would be most surprised about the fact that I have a girlfriend. If you were to then tell me that not only do I have a girlfriend but I also have a house and the truck I've always wanted it would literally blow his mind.

  • Of course, it’s okay. Being able to say “I don’t know” is a sign of intelligence in itself.

    A huge number of people form opinions based on very limited knowledge, but these opinions then become part of their identity, and they feel compelled to defend them tooth and nail. I think the middle ground here is the idea of “strong opinions, loosely held,” meaning you have an opinion, but you understand it’s based on the best knowledge available at the time. You leave room for new information and allow your opinion to evolve. In fact, most opinions probably should be like that. There are very few views I hold that I feel are almost guaranteed not to change.

    The Dunning-Kruger effect plays a big role here. When someone gains a moderate amount of knowledge on a subject, they often feel like they have a good understanding of it. But as they keep learning, they realize just how little they actually know. Uninformed people, by contrast, don’t know what they don’t know. These are the ones who write comments on social media pretending they’ve solved complex issues with simplistic solutions like “just do X,” while completely ignoring all the nuance. When you then try to introduce that nuance, they dig their heels in, taking it as a personal attack rather than a critique of their idea. This happens because they didn’t leave room for new information - they locked in their opinion, made it part of their identity, and threw away the key.

  • I used their free email for years with no issues

  • I don't think tax cuts alone are going to make it possible to live off single person income.

  • All I have seen is that self driving cars will decide to kill people because they cannot make decisions about life in a way that preserves it.

    Do you have any examples?

  • Male genital mutilation isn't really a thing where I'm from so I'd say probably not.

  • No, I'm sure it's probably that easy and they simply refuse to do so because they're evil. I wish Lemmy would run the world so we'd have all things sorted out in no time.

  • In order to live off of one person's income that person either needs to earn a shit ton of money or prices needs to come down significantly. That's not something anyone can just make happen like that.

  • As if that's something you can do just like that

  • My theory is that if we split people into two groups - those who hit snooze and those who don’t - and dropped them on a desert island to survive, one group would rebuild civilization while the other descended into chaos and perished.

  • Cheaper, safer and one extra seat.

    We're obviously not there yet but I haven't heard a single good argument for why we wouldn't be in the future.

  • Humans are not getting any better at driving. Self-driving cars will eventually lead to tens of thousands of human lifes saved annually. Why do you want to prevent this?

  • Internal affairs will be in contact with you shortly.

  • Hate to be that guy again, but you forgot the period at the end of your sentence.

  • Agreed. Hate is poison to the mind. To me, it means you want to destroy something on sight. I can't think of a single thing I dislike that much

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What specific traits or habits do people close to you recognize that would reveal an impostor trying to mimic you?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Whenever I see someone walking around in clothes with big, visible branding, I can’t help but think they paid a fortune to wear an advertisement.

  • AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Trying out mods on my truck before investing actual money onto them / Dall-E

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    People who get their hands dirty at work, what do you do?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Do you actually care about your friend's new baby, vacation abroad or similar life events or are you just being nice?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's a trend people outside of your field / hobby are probably unaware of?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How are you doing financially?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is the absolute last extreme sport you'd be willing to try?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is your solution to the problem in the world you're the most vocal about?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What do you block people for?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's the consensus on the definition of incel?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Discussions are like a game of telephone; you're converting idea into language and expecting the recipient to flawlessly translate it back into an idea.