Comment with the biggest belief (not general perspective/deepened awareness, but a concrete opinion) you changed your mind about in:
1. 2019
2. The last decade
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I learned in the past decade that the bad things about nuclear power are reduced ~99% or eliminated in Gen IV designs using liquid fuel. We can use LFTR / other MSRs to make fuel for jets & cars. Make reactors in factories=low cost, high quality, rapid.
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1. I once believed that deriving meaning from one’s life is sign of weakness.
2. I once believed that I could get all the answers and that if had them that I’d be intelligent enough to grasp them.
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2019: Discomfort is your friend, not your enemy. Push yourself to the limit, take cold showers, intermittently fast. Comfort is the devil.
2010s: That the only way I can conquer my #circumcision complication & dysphoria is by accepting that I have to restore my foreskin. #i2
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Oh my wow, I'm not even sure for this one. This is such an interesting question though.
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1. Consciousness is created by the physical brain
2. The Bible is the literal infallible word of God
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For the decade I changed my opinion that Islam is a peaceful religion (I started looking around Islamic pages, following reformists etc and realized I didn't know anything)
In 2019, nothing I can think of. But around 2017-18 I changed my opinion that NB people weren't valid
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1. You need a place to live in order to enjoy life
2. Cience, reason, as the final answer to life.
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I always believed Democracy in the US was self-correcting. That whatever the issue, Americans come together for the good of the country. But now I see 40% prefer Authoratarism to Truth, Fairness and Decency. Very sad.
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2019: The extent to which elites in the US are engaged in gatekeeping the reporting of news & facts
Decade: that pornography addiction is real and a serious threat to a (a guess) solid minority of men and some women.
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