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    Vaccines - the cause of society's dysfunction

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      Corngold @GlucoseGal
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      Wow. I don't think I was writing much at 5 years old. I had / have a low level dyslexia which caused me to take more time to read. In the past it caused me to have poor grades because my reading comprehension was low.

      Since this is a Peat Forum I must say it's incredible to re-listen to some old interviews.

      "The thing about the acceptor of action, the pictorial model of the world, is that it's always changing. There's nothing repeated."

      About 21 minutes into #19 "Deep Politics" podcast with Danny and Georgi.
      https://bioenergetic.life/clips/a5208?t=0&c=0

      This goes to the point of verbal vs non-verbal thinking and learning. The verbal muscles are exercised when met with good energy. The non-verbal muscles would also be exercised if met with strong energy.

      A good argument for in person socialization as well as hands-on creative arts, in contrast to the digital-social / digital-imaginative world.

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        BearWithMe @Insr
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        @Insr The idea of milennials being less empathetic than previous generations is on its face absurd.

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          sunsunsun @Insr
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          @Insr sOcIeTy’S InCrEaSiNg BrEaKdOwN

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            basebolt
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            I've had mental wonkiness and detatchment since my earliest memories. 95% of other kids seemed normal, they had personalities, life was natural for them, laughing having fun.

            My brain was fixed for two days after starting niacin. Connected to other people, feeling emotions, planning my future and looking forward to things, insomnia gone, relaxed. Then back to how I was before after two days.

            It transformed me. "Autism" to normal vibrant twenty-three year old male contributing to my family and the future. Apathetic voice my whole life became enlivened, energetic, emotionally expressive for the first time, feeling like I gained a new ability within my body. Then losing this as the effect wore off.

            I'm halfway in a coma.

            But this experience suggests total shifts are possible even after a lifetime of certain things being dysfunctional.

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              Insr @BearWithMe
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              I absolutely see lowered capacity for empathy in recent generations compared to my experience of pre-boomers. Empathy is "the ability to understand and share the feelings of another." I don't think people today are good at seeing things from another's perspective or being genuinely compassionate. Those seem like big deficits today.

              In 1938, 1-5% of college students scored abnormally high on a scale of psychopathic deviation. In 2007, 28% of college students scored abnormally high. "High scorers on [psychopathic deviation] are narcissistic, self-centered, and antisocial"
              http://www.csun.edu/~dma/Twenge, Gentile, DeWall, Ma, Lacefield, & Schurtz (2010).pdf

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                ThinPicking @Insr
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                @Insr said in Vaccines - the cause of society's dysfunction:

                Empathy is "the ability to understand and share the feelings of another." I don't think people today are good at seeing things from another's perspective or being genuinely compassionate.

                Compassion is not the only application of this proclivity Insr.

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                  BearWithMe @Insr
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                  @Insr This doesn't reflect neither my experience and the experience of my social circle, nor the reading I have done on the topic. The stories of pre-boomer fathers physically abusing their children, sometimes to the point of leaving permanent bodily harm, are super common. It seems like almost every boomer I spoke to had a father like that.

                  Boomers amassed huge wealth with very little effort on their part, and they have trouble understanding that no generation after them had the same opportunity. The stories of boomer fathers kicking out their 18-years-old children out of the house, often leaving them literally homeless, are equally common. But you'll hear almost no accounts of physical abuse.

                  You will hear almost no accounts of either about Gen-X parents, and when you look at Millennial generation, you will see parents that are spoiling their children to a fault.

                  Could be some local anomaly (I live in a post-soviet country), but the global rise of ethical vegetarianism and similar movements makes me doubt that.

                  Also, I see some problems with the research you posted. The results of your study could mean just that psychopaths have significantly higher chance of getting to a college, which I believe is 100% true, and is very consistent with the research showing that psychopaths have significantly higher chance of getting a high-paying job.

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