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RE: My reply to @steampunkkaja ...RE: Dismantling the technocracy......The mathematics of mid-wittery...part 2

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Is not their method of resolving conflicts to simply seek out further affirmations that their pre-conceived notions are correct, or did I miss something?

Yes - and avoidance - big time. (essentially, intellectual cowards - because the psychological pain is too hard to bear).

Is this nothing more than the classic "our news is honest, theirs is propaganda, our glorious leader, their despot" sort of rhetoric that leads so many to willingly inhabit echo chambers?

Did I just answer my own question?

No you didn't. lol

It's not a question of our side v their side. ( I'll change my position on anything if truth and facts lead me there)
Accepting dogma as truth - in the face of factual evidence is a state of delusion.
Delusion is a mental illness.

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breaking through delusions can be long gentle process- or a traumatic, sudden one. (from how I understand it)

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Breaking through delusions takes quite a bit of effort indeed. Pity so many midwits see themselves as enlightened, and their ideological opponents as deluded, hence the "us vs them" false dichotomy that so many of them like to indulge in. Two wrongs don't make a right, after all (but three rights make a left)!

I remain curious, is it easier to induce delusions or cure them in people of the 110-125 IQ range (and is there a difference between midwits and the merely above-average)? I'm told that it is easier to lie to someone than to convince them that they've been lied to, but that isn't universally true.

hence the "us vs them" false dichotomy that so many of them like to indulge in

maybe not such a false dichotomy....the people who see reality V's those that don't/can't?...scary... (irrelevant of IQ)
It's easier to induce delusion ( a carrot - to offer a reality - and one that's already desired in the head of those being 'attacked'..)

_ ...and is there a difference between midwits and the merely above-average_.

Yes.
Not all people within 'the IQ range' are midwits ...

  • But all midwits are within the IQ range...

When I asked if there was a difference between midwits and the merely above average, I was referring specifically to the dichotomy of inducing vs curing delusions. In other words, are midwits especially stubborn compared to everyone else?

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