Good thinking. I think I will borrow the “help me see what you see” when I speak yo people I care about. I don’t just blurt out “why!?” It invites a response.
I wondered during Covid how so many became convinced. I began to think maybe I was wrong. I did the leg work and found that I wasn’t wrong.
The reason why the Asch experiment worked so well is it is human nature.
Try not to feel self-conscious when walking into a doctor's waiting room and be the only one not wearing a mask.
I waited outside a grocery store in June at night to see if someone, anyone walked inside not wearing a mask, and after fifteen minutes, I said f-it and walked in. I was mentally prepared to be turned away, and of course wasn't.
I felt the same way, and still do sometimes, waiting for that final bit of information that proves Covid was what it was. But I boldly open the links I am given and will go through them, only to be met with logical fallacies and ad hominem attacks.
I hear you. I said F**k it as a freshman in high school. I have enjoyed being an Outsider ever since. Actually, I was born that way, it just took a while.
I don't know if I have always enjoyed being an outsider, but I wasn't about to put in all the work for the artifice of going along with the crowd. It would be hilarious, for instance, if I bought a bunch of pastel colored shirts in the eighties, and sweaters, and tried to pass myself off as a preppie.
I don’t know if I was always happier, but I was generally more satisfied, more productive. I could never pull off the Preppie thing. Too expensive. Too neat. I did go along either. One of my Best Friends told once (after serving in the Army), “you never did anything like the rest of us. Sometimes it wasn’t by choice. 🙂
Good thinking. I think I will borrow the “help me see what you see” when I speak yo people I care about. I don’t just blurt out “why!?” It invites a response.
I wondered during Covid how so many became convinced. I began to think maybe I was wrong. I did the leg work and found that I wasn’t wrong.
The reason why the Asch experiment worked so well is it is human nature.
Try not to feel self-conscious when walking into a doctor's waiting room and be the only one not wearing a mask.
I waited outside a grocery store in June at night to see if someone, anyone walked inside not wearing a mask, and after fifteen minutes, I said f-it and walked in. I was mentally prepared to be turned away, and of course wasn't.
I felt the same way, and still do sometimes, waiting for that final bit of information that proves Covid was what it was. But I boldly open the links I am given and will go through them, only to be met with logical fallacies and ad hominem attacks.
I hear you. I said F**k it as a freshman in high school. I have enjoyed being an Outsider ever since. Actually, I was born that way, it just took a while.
I don't know if I have always enjoyed being an outsider, but I wasn't about to put in all the work for the artifice of going along with the crowd. It would be hilarious, for instance, if I bought a bunch of pastel colored shirts in the eighties, and sweaters, and tried to pass myself off as a preppie.
I don’t know if I was always happier, but I was generally more satisfied, more productive. I could never pull off the Preppie thing. Too expensive. Too neat. I did go along either. One of my Best Friends told once (after serving in the Army), “you never did anything like the rest of us. Sometimes it wasn’t by choice. 🙂