the interesting question imo is why people embrace narratives that make them feel bad my experience with neurotic people is that theyre more comfortable feeling bad and as neuroticism rises in prevalence people will seek out ever greater amounts of self-flagellation via storieshttps://twitter.com/thinkagainer/status/1389925191065735175 …
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"what if its a true story" there are a billion true stories to tell about any particular set of events crazy coincidence that you settled on the true story that casts your suffering as essential
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I do not like this article
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many are saying this
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if you destroy us you’ll only prove us right
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were just going to do nice things for you until you break
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Sed contra: Kramer is not bothered one whit by George's neuroticism, therefore if other people's neuroticism bothers you, you haven't gone far enough to being Kramer
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thats fair. hmmm
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we want to be stopped like the riddler, leaving clues to lead vengeance to our doorstops
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Ben H, Michael, Thomas B. & Bob Murphy all show eloquently that this is farcical, and I'm very much in agreement with their statements; Neuroticism has little to do with using base attention-grabbing metrics to try and get you to pay attention. Cramer would rave about Facebook.
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