Fear wrecks havoc with the immune system, which is still the best defender we have against any viral defender.
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Fear also ensures you take every precaution against getting infected. It's a trade-off I'd take any day.
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True, although one could legitimately ask: what "particular field" do you think Elon excels at? Business? Engineering? Rocket science? AI? Financial markets (e.g. Paypal)? Neuroscience? Memes? Motivational leadership? Visionary action in anticipation of exponential curves? 1/2
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Business. He's often confused as a science/tech genius but that actually applies to his employees.
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Fear is not necessary to do the right thing.
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Fear evolved over millions of years for a reason: it motivates us to take precautions we'd otherwise overlook. People who don't feel it have a high mortality rate.
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Musk is a redditor who misuses his social media
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Also, he tweeted this from a bunker a mile below the earth's surface.
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I believe his genius is really in the development and marketing of the Musk brand. People want a real life Tony Stark and he plays that. But he lives in an insulated bubble way outside the mainstream and that doesn't necessarily result in a wiser perspective
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Nice rhetoric. But you didn’t rationally counter Musk’s claim that fear is the mind-killer. Is fear a mind-killer, or not? And, in this trying time, is fear a constructive response to the events at hand?
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In situations like a pandemic, fear saves lives, making it not a mind-killer but a mind-saver.
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