What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
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@the_black_jew by brainwashing I mean a person who can't change his point of view although evidence is presented that shows the opposite, just because he trusts fully the system (or a person) and can't allow himself to criticize it.
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@ThinPicking said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
What is discipline anyway, in a soft or stark form.
So you think discipline is free will.
If we use the discipline to choose what's good for us, then our choice is guided by the pro's and con's. That means we don't actually have free will into choosing good or bad. It's guided by nature in order to survive.Now, another example, let's think about going to vacation, you don't care if Greece or Italy because you see them at the same level. In that case you will choose randomly, or maybe you will try to find the tiniest reason to choose one rather than another, like time flying.
In any case, you are guided by reasons pro's and contra's.
Another example, maybe you want to go vacation now or after 3 months when it's 30% cheaper. In this case, you will be guided by serotonin (as haidut said, serotonin plays a role in delayed gratification), and not your choice.
Is there willpower? Yes, but it's used when we do what we don't like. It's limited because we suffer.
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@Androsclerozat said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
So you think discipline is free will.
No. You're not understanding at all.
Enjoy your hobby chap.
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@Androsclerozat what is the serotonin and delayed gratification connection