Very important points! Especially, "Shame is a powerful silencer." People are so guilt ridden, they're easy to control like that. Seems to be anyway. Also that lack of curiosity can be intentional. That ossification or hard headedness seems to be popular!
I think there's probably good TCM herb formulas for that. 😆 Maybe help the liver get blood to the head or something!
Chinese medicine has lots to offer on this front. Breaking down the calcified ideas that prevent people from considering it is the first part of the treatment strategy 😊
AI could make all this worse, although perhaps people will realize that must get curious again because otherwise AI can easily replace them.
Very good point! We really need to preserve what makes up human if we’re going to save humanity.
I appreciated this post so much I wrote a thread about it: https://hxlibraries.substack.com/p/outsourcing-curiosity/comments?justPublished=true&embeddedPostPublications=774036&autoSharedOnTwitter=false
Thank you!
Great article, curiosity is fundamemtal as part of the Creation. In the absence of which we are subject to the hologram of an artificial world.
Truth is the reward for the curious, and it is very strange in the metaphysical.
Thank you.
Very important points! Especially, "Shame is a powerful silencer." People are so guilt ridden, they're easy to control like that. Seems to be anyway. Also that lack of curiosity can be intentional. That ossification or hard headedness seems to be popular!
I think there's probably good TCM herb formulas for that. 😆 Maybe help the liver get blood to the head or something!
Chinese medicine has lots to offer on this front. Breaking down the calcified ideas that prevent people from considering it is the first part of the treatment strategy 😊
I wish the Canadian parliament had been more curious about who their allies were in WWII.