"leave the thinking to the experts" is a very academic take. You don't need a degree in order to reflect on what you're familiar with.
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If one has a tendency to enjoy finding the faults in ideas, refining or eliminating them & generating alternatives, that should be sufficient. The fact that primary education in most places does not aim to induce this disposition is a problem. Waiting until college is insanity.
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Except in this idiocracy, everyone thinks their opinion is of equal value. The one who shouts the loudest is respected most, which reinforces the same people buying megaphones. “Know your place” is what it should be.
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people being ethical about their thinking patterns and being aware of it to themselves first, could help guage whthr to put up with experts and hv confidence over it. This one imo should be somewhere in the puzzle i.e being ethically & intellectually aware.
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Common sense is not so common in many experts as they are biased by their prejudice. The whole argument of AGI is a case in point.
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This is a nice sentiment. Formal education sharpens and focuses the mind. Daily life dulls it. I love all the tools I was taught because they can be deployed against new fields, they open new vistas.
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