Or lack there of
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Replying to @JayMutzafi
Equivalent to saying you are not sufficiently talented.
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Replying to @mistermircea @JayMutzafi
No one believes they are insufficient in everything, therefore you must believe you are talented in something. Both are meaningless.
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Replying to @mistermircea
I see what you mean. Do you not believe in talent or does that word simply have a poor definition?
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Replying to @JayMutzafi
Both. It's not a useful idea in any domain and explains next to nothing.
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Replying to @mistermircea @JayMutzafi
How is it not a useful idea? A triangle is more talented at fitting through a triangle shaped hole than a circle.
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Replying to @then_there_was @JayMutzafi
If that's a joke, good one. Otherwise, not an argument.
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Replying to @mistermircea @JayMutzafi
It's an analogy. And I agree, analogies are not arguments because they break down at a fundamental level.
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But I'm curious because I don't understand how talent can not exist. Aren't women more talented than men at having kids?
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Aren't taller people more talented at reaching for objects that are tall? Or am I using a definition of talent that's different from yours?
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You are, and we're not getting anywhere if we stretch the definition so much. See my previous reply.
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