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Clean Government, Clean Code, Community, and some bladesmithing on the side

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bilanioreplied to @crell / rggfjt
2022/08/11 14:14:18
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bodyI think I can agree with you. In any case, when my company began to expand, we needed to find software that would allow employees to work from anywhere in the world, so as not to be limited to services provided only in one city. We didn't find anything suitable, so we decided to contact a <a href="https://apiko.com/expertise/enterprise-digital-transformation/">custom enterprise software development firm</a>. When a lot of remote employees appear in a business and the workflow in general becomes digital, it's important to maintain security and reliable data transfer, so you can't do without the help of specialists.
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milaniaskreplied to @crell / rggenn
2022/08/11 13:55:00
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2022/03/18 15:49:12
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bodyHello, great article. I want to share my experience with free software. To be more specific, there is a <a href="https://www.futureon.com/">Futureon</a> company that develops design, detailing, and other software for marine companies that are engaged in the excavation of deposits. If you have already visited their site, you can see the prices, and you don’t understand why it’s free here, but these prices are so low that for such quality it’s practically free.
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milaniaskreplied to @crell / r8iyig
2022/03/10 10:30:21
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bodyI advise you to pay attention to outsourcing developers, because in this case you can find the most profitable options, but at the same time you won't lose quality. In general, pay attention to outsource software development to ukraine and check https://www.entrepreneurshiplife.com/outsourcing-software-development-to-ukraine-the-main-pros-and-cons/ . Ukrainian developers really have both cons and pros, but I'm sure that this is the best option in terms of value for money.
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bilanioreplied to @crell / r8ix10
2022/03/10 09:58:15
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bodyHow to save money on software development, applications and websites, but still get good quality? I don't have a very big budget, so this is relevant for me now.
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2022/02/11 18:05:24
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2020/06/12 22:08:00
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to accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #44197118/Virtual Operation #3
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2020/06/05 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #43998456/Virtual Operation #10
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2020/05/29 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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deposited4.217 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #43800193/Virtual Operation #2
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2020/05/22 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #43602428/Virtual Operation #2
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crellreceived 4.212 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/05/15 22:08:00
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #43405145/Virtual Operation #2
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crellreceived 4.211 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/05/08 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
withdrawn8225.324437 VESTS
deposited4.211 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #43208119/Virtual Operation #2
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crellreceived 4.209 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/05/01 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #43011412/Virtual Operation #2
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crellreceived 4.207 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/04/24 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
withdrawn8225.324437 VESTS
deposited4.207 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #42814933/Virtual Operation #20
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crellreceived 4.206 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/04/17 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
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deposited4.206 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #42618950/Virtual Operation #2
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2020/04/13 23:24:42
votercam1lo
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #42508456/Trx 9a0848322ea7030adcec1240420ebeb5a9a854d8
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crellreceived 4.204 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/04/10 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
withdrawn8225.324437 VESTS
deposited4.204 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #42422523/Virtual Operation #2
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crellreceived 4.202 STEEM from power down installment (5.051 SP)
2020/04/03 22:07:57
from accountcrell
to accountcrell
withdrawn8225.324437 VESTS
deposited4.202 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #42225644/Virtual Operation #20
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crellstarted power down of 65.664 SP
2020/03/27 22:07:57
accountcrell
vesting shares106929.217678 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42026987/Trx 500a0adf07588f27093201a0267e13cdebc1ae4a
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crellclaimed reward balance: 0.587 STEEM, 0.032 SBD, 0.906 SP
2020/03/27 21:58:15
accountcrell
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Transaction InfoBlock #42026795/Trx 3696a30d6086e5489bfdd205e47e10b20b1b4a5e
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2020/03/21 11:01:00
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authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41843285/Trx 695c3dea4800c4a1bc9488d7c51dd637fe36c5f7
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crellcustom json: notify
2020/03/19 22:42:30
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Transaction InfoBlock #41800435/Trx 5f72bccd434e8aa021d7a639bf4a93927c96091e
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smoothreplied to @crell / q7dgek
2020/03/18 04:27:57
parent authorcrell
parent permlinkre-smooth-q7d3j6
authorsmooth
permlinkq7dgek
title
bodyIt is both that and forking the existing chain. There are multiple ways to fork a chain, this being one of them.
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Transaction InfoBlock #41749816/Trx f036a13d9b4335abcb64b7ca8a99daf50588c89c
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2020/03/17 23:49:54
parent authorsmooth
parent permlinkq7c48j
authorcrell
permlinkre-smooth-q7d3j6
title
bodySo in practice, it is just taking the existing code, changing the chain ID marker, and spinning up a bunch of witnesses? That's easier than forking the existing chain?
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Transaction InfoBlock #41744262/Trx 87b2b7ffe9c68285bc53061de7477a09776863b5
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      "body": "So in practice, it is just taking the existing code, changing the chain ID marker, and spinning up a bunch of witnesses?  That's easier than forking the existing chain?",
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smoothreplied to @crell / q7c48j
2020/03/17 11:07:36
parent authorcrell
parent permlinkre-blocktrades-q7b6g7
authorsmooth
permlinkq7c48j
title
bodyIt is mostly a matter of a new name and new Chain ID which is a low level sequence of numbers which is what allows nodes to know if they are communicating with other nodes on the same chain. Steem has one Chain ID and the new chain will have a different one. The existing chain will continue unaffected.
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Transaction InfoBlock #41729040/Trx 554df255127f250855613c8cf789d49e034911f1
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      "body": "It is mostly a matter of a new name and new Chain ID which is a low level sequence of numbers which is what allows nodes to know if they are communicating with other nodes on the same chain. Steem has one Chain ID and the new chain will have a different one.\n\nThe existing chain will continue unaffected.",
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2020/03/16 22:57:45
parent authorblocktrades
parent permlinkwhy-i-won-t-be-compromising-with-justin-sun
authorcrell
permlinkre-blocktrades-q7b6g7
title
bodyCan someone who understands the implementation details better than little ol' me explain how a new coin and a swap thingie would be different/better than simply hard-forking the chain as is with new witnesses? Legit, I just don't understand the technical difference. Please enlighten me.
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Transaction InfoBlock #41714471/Trx 81c6d8f43bf2f8f364dba39c6c063e66490c5091
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      "body": "Can someone who understands the implementation details better than little ol' me explain how a new coin and a swap thingie would be different/better than simply hard-forking the chain as is with new witnesses?\n\nLegit, I just don't understand the technical difference.  Please enlighten me.",
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2020/03/13 14:03:18
votervoter007
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41617549/Trx fa61248abaa03c1a144eb3855522876a23484ca7
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2020/03/12 23:40:21
votermsp-makeaminnow
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41600318/Trx d77314642466a0b5fbb3abe7b582f7f9713d463d
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2020/03/12 20:46:39
votervoter000
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight2000 (20.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41596848/Trx 609b3712e5a75f6c306906a00b88318c92c57071
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2020/03/10 06:47:45
votervoter001
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight2501 (25.01%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41522613/Trx 44f09a1b3c6fd497bfb88e43cd1a5100b3b1e65f
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crellreceived 0.587 STEEM, 0.032 SBD, 0.906 SP author reward for @crell / 2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
2020/03/08 20:05:45
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
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steem payout0.587 STEEM
vesting payout1475.576769 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #41481059/Virtual Operation #16
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2020/03/06 23:06:42
voterkaptnkalle
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight10000 (100.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41427210/Trx 03ab1ec09989c9c67b173113c80fdb852205abec
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2020/03/06 21:51:18
voterinvestegg
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight2500 (25.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41425705/Trx b9e2ce946a813e751e91e1a0adb5771b7a86152a
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2020/03/06 06:46:27
voterpodanrj
authorcrell
permlink2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
weight5500 (55.00%)
Transaction InfoBlock #41407663/Trx a6aa7f91f6fd3ff78f667451c6795e1d8c70ac8b
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2020/03/06 06:16:27
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:21
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2020/03/06 06:16:18
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2020/03/05 15:22:57
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crellunvoted witness @steempress
2020/03/03 17:25:18
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2020/03/03 17:25:12
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crellvoted for witness @lukestokes.mhth
2020/03/03 17:24:54
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2020/03/03 17:20:33
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2020/03/02 22:03:18
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2020/03/02 21:57:51
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2020/03/02 15:01:12
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2020/03/02 12:00:57
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2020/03/02 11:11:33
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2020/03/02 09:39:36
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2020/03/02 08:56:48
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2020/03/01 22:37:24
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2020/03/01 20:19:27
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crellupvoted (100.00%) @crell / 2ciyfu-you-are-wrong
2020/03/01 20:07:15
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2020/03/01 20:06:06
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bodyIf you're like every other human in the world, you no doubt believe many things. There are things you believe are factually true. There are things you believe are morally true. There are things you believe are the best course of action given certain circumstances. You're probably right about many of them, perhaps most of them. But here's something you need to understand, and internalize: At least one of those beliefs, but probably several, are wrong. Not just slightly wrong, but completely flat out not even in the right ballpark. Your beliefs are wrong. It doesn't matter who you are, or how smart you are, or if you're a liberal or conservative or object to that dichotomy. There is something you belief where are you are, quite simply, wrong. How do I know? Because you're human, and humans are extremely fallible. We learn more every year about just how fallible. Our brains quite literally filter out information we disagree with so that we can go on believing we're right. In fact, *the smarter you are, the more likely you are to do that without realizing it*. ![children-are-wrong.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbnpgiRvcC2ujCRrVb8Rd4i5sGkk9nDi4SHxXdhNeFra2/children-are-wrong.jpg) "But I've done my research, I've looked into it, and I'm confident I'm right." Good! Doing research and looking into a topic is critically important to understanding it and becoming a better, more knowledgeable, more right person. But remember that point about the brain filter. Just because you've read a lot on a topic doesn't mean you've read a representative sample of information on that topic. Maybe you inadvertently only sought out and paid attention to sources you already agreed with. Maybe some of your sources are themselves wrong. Maybe some of your sources are deliberately lying for whatever reason. Maybe your brain is doing that filter thing, and you literally can't remember the thing you read that disagreed with your prior beliefs. I guarantee you that every single person reading this has done that about something. "OK, I may be wrong about some things, but the big things I get right." Perhaps. You're likely wrong about an awful lot of small stuff, some of it trivial but some of it small but significant. But those big things? They're made up of lots of small things. If you're wrong about a collection of small things in the same area, odds are you're also wrong about the big things in that area, too. "Well, maybe I'm not perfectly right, but it's complicated. And I get enough of it right." Very true! Most topics are at least ten times more complicated than you think they are. There's a lot of nuance in most topics. If you gloss over those details, edge cases, complications, and other nuance, though... you may be kind of right, but blindly applying "kind of right" to a problem you don't fully understand can lead to disastrous undesired consequences. "But the world doesn't make sense unless this is true." Humans like consistency. Our brains are pattern matching machines. We want our understanding to fit together, so when a new piece doesn't fit... well, clearly that piece is wrong, not us. It takes a lot to overcome that mental inertia, and the more core that belief is to our sense of our place in the world the harder it is for it to budge. "But if I'm wrong about that... what else might I be wrong about" Ah, and here we come to the core problem of being right or wrong. Our beliefs are what defines our sense of self. The way we view the world, the assumptions we make about how it works... That's what defines *you* as *you*. More importantly, that's what defines *us* as *us*. Our sense of community, togetherness, camaraderie, and family are all based on that shared sense of the world, on a common definition of truth. And we will defend our sense of "us"-ness, our collective truth, even in the face of evidence that it is not true after all. It's trendy these days to say that "we all have our own truth." That is self-aggrandizing bullshit. As a wise philosopher once said, "Culture defines what is truth. Truth, unfortunately for culture, is unaware of this." You're probably right about a lot of things, and should be proud of that. At the same time, though, I ask you to internalize one very powerful concept: **Something that is core to your belief about the world is wrong. I don't know what it is; it's likely different for every person. But it is wrong.** That is probably uncomfortable to think about. It should be. It would be a bad sign if it wasn't uncomfortable. But it is still the case. And you know what? That's OK. Or rather, it can be OK, because being wrong is the first step toward being right. How do you make it OK? By accepting that you can still be you even if your sense of you changes in the face of new information. In particular, there are a couple of simple, but not easy, concepts for you to apply. 1. Consider something you believe. Now ask yourself, what evidence would it take to convince you that you're wrong about it? Under what circumstances would you be willing to conclude that you're wrong, and adjust your view accordingly? Write it down if you have to, and make sure it's something actually reasonable and in theory possible. Now find that evidence. Keep an eye out for it as you research a topic. Look for that contradicting evidence, actively. Maybe it's there, maybe it's not. If not, then maybe you're right on that one. But if you cannot think of what would convince you that you're wrong... then your belief is not rational but based on blind faith. And that is almost certainly wrong. 2. Give yourself permission to be wrong. Being wrong about something, big or small, doesn't make you a bad person. Admitting you were wrong, both to yourself and others, is a sign of strength, not weakness. But you have to then adapt to be right. Being wrong about something, and knowing it, and still proceeding as if it were true isn't strength or consistency or pride... it's hypocrisy and cowardice. And those are almost always wrong. 3. Give others permission to be wrong. This can be almost as hard as giving yourself permission to be wrong. There's really two parts to this one, though. First, demonstrate that being wrong is OK by admitting when you're wrong. This is easier in little things, but is a critical part of a healthy workplace, or home, or community. Admit and own up when you're wrong in little things, and conversely support other people when they admit they're wrong. Don't be glib about it, don't be condescending, just create a culture in which "being wrong" is a positive learning experience rather than a black mark. 4. Accept those that are wrong. This can be especially hard, especially when you think they're wrong about something major, or very consequential, or even dangerous. When you vilify "those people" who are wrong about something that is important to you, you make it clear that only "bad people" think that. Is calling someone a bad person really going to convince them to change their view on something? Would it change your view? I suspect not. Perhaps they really are objectively wrong and you're right, but remember what we said above about that shared belief being how we define our sense of "us". If you make it known that you view all flat-earthers as stupid, ignorant morons, you create no space for flat-earthers to reform. No flat-earther is going to want to even speak with you, much less be willing to hear your evidence that they are wrong. And that means even if they do get evidence that they are wrong, their brain will actively filter it out because if they tried to change their view, not only would it cripple their sense of self but their whole sense of community and camaraderie with other flat-earthers. And by refusing to even speak to them, you've made it clear they're not welcome in your community, either. So left with the devil they know, they reject evidence that they're wrong and continue to be wrong... because then at least they have a community that accepts them, and that is more important to the vast majority of people than some idealistic idea of being right. So, do your self-work, keep an open mind, and all that jazz. But as you do so, keep in mind why you're doing it. It's because you want to be more right in the future. But becoming more right means first admitting that, on something important to you... you're wrong.
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      "body": "If you're like every other human in the world, you no doubt believe many things.  There are things you believe are factually true.  There are things you believe are morally true.  There are things you believe are the best course of action given certain circumstances.  You're probably right about many of them, perhaps most of them.\n\nBut here's something you need to understand, and internalize: At least one of those beliefs, but probably several, are wrong.  Not just slightly wrong, but completely flat out not even in the right ballpark.\n\nYour beliefs are wrong.\n\nIt doesn't matter who you are, or how smart you are, or if you're a liberal or conservative or object to that dichotomy.  There is something you belief where are you are, quite simply, wrong.\n\nHow do I know?  Because you're human, and humans are extremely fallible.  We learn more every year about just how fallible.  Our brains quite literally filter out information we disagree with so that we can go on believing we're right.  In fact, *the smarter you are, the more likely you are to do that without realizing it*.  \n\n![children-are-wrong.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbnpgiRvcC2ujCRrVb8Rd4i5sGkk9nDi4SHxXdhNeFra2/children-are-wrong.jpg)\n\n\"But I've done my research, I've looked into it, and I'm confident I'm right.\"  Good!  Doing research and looking into a topic is critically important to understanding it and becoming a better, more knowledgeable, more right person.  But remember that point about the brain filter.  Just because you've read a lot on a topic doesn't mean you've read a representative sample of information on that topic.  Maybe you inadvertently only sought out and paid attention to sources you already agreed with.  Maybe some of your sources are themselves wrong.  Maybe some of your sources are deliberately lying for whatever reason.  Maybe your brain is doing that filter thing, and you literally can't remember the thing you read that disagreed with your prior beliefs.  I guarantee you that every single person reading this has done that about something.\n\n\"OK, I may be wrong about some things, but the big things I get right.\"  Perhaps.  You're likely wrong about an awful lot of small stuff, some of it trivial but some of it small but significant.  But those big things?  They're made up of lots of small things.  If you're wrong about a collection of small things in the same area, odds are you're also wrong about the big things in that area, too.\n\n\"Well, maybe I'm not perfectly right, but it's complicated.  And I get enough of it right.\"  Very true!  Most topics are at least ten times more complicated than you think they are.  There's a lot of nuance in most topics.  If you gloss over those details, edge cases, complications, and other nuance, though... you may be kind of right, but blindly applying \"kind of right\" to a problem you don't fully understand can lead to disastrous undesired consequences.\n\n\"But the world doesn't make sense unless this is true.\"  Humans like consistency.  Our brains are pattern matching machines.  We want our understanding to fit together, so when a new piece doesn't fit... well, clearly that piece is wrong, not us.  It takes a lot to overcome that mental inertia, and the more core that belief is to our sense of our place in the world the harder it is for it to budge.\n\n\"But if I'm wrong about that... what else might I be wrong about\"  Ah, and here we come to the core problem of being right or wrong.  Our beliefs are what defines our sense of self.  The way we view the world, the assumptions we make about how it works...  That's what defines *you* as *you*.  More importantly, that's what defines *us* as *us*.  Our sense of community, togetherness, camaraderie, and family are all based on that shared sense of the world, on a common definition of truth.  And we will defend our sense of \"us\"-ness, our collective truth, even in the face of evidence that it is not true after all.\n\nIt's trendy these days to say that \"we all have our own truth.\"  That is self-aggrandizing bullshit.  As a wise philosopher once said, \"Culture defines what is truth.  Truth, unfortunately for culture, is unaware of this.\"\n\nYou're probably right about a lot of things, and should be proud of that.  At the same time, though, I ask you to internalize one very powerful concept: \n\n**Something that is core to your belief about the world is wrong.  I don't know what it is; it's likely different for every person.  But it is wrong.**\n\nThat is probably uncomfortable to think about.  It should be.  It would be a bad sign if it wasn't uncomfortable.  But it is still the case.\n\nAnd you know what?  That's OK.  Or rather, it can be OK, because being wrong is the first step toward being right.\n\nHow do you make it OK?  By accepting that you can still be you even if your sense of you changes in the face of new information.  In particular, there are a couple of simple, but not easy, concepts for you to apply.\n\n1. Consider something you believe.  Now ask yourself, what evidence would it take to convince you that you're wrong about it?  Under what circumstances would you be willing to conclude that you're wrong, and adjust your view accordingly?  Write it down if you have to, and make sure it's something actually reasonable and in theory possible.  Now find that evidence.  Keep an eye out for it as you research a topic.  Look for that contradicting evidence, actively.  Maybe it's there, maybe it's not.  If not, then maybe you're right on that one.  But if you cannot think of what would convince you that you're wrong... then your belief is not rational but based on blind faith.  And that is almost certainly wrong.\n\n2. Give yourself permission to be wrong.  Being wrong about something, big or small, doesn't make you a bad person.  Admitting you were wrong, both to yourself and others, is a sign of strength, not weakness.  But you have to then adapt to be right.  Being wrong about something, and knowing it, and still proceeding as if it were true isn't strength or consistency or pride... it's hypocrisy and cowardice.  And those are almost always wrong.\n\n3. Give others permission to be wrong.  This can be almost as hard as giving yourself permission to be wrong.  There's really two parts to this one, though.  First, demonstrate that being wrong is OK by admitting when you're wrong.  This is easier in little things, but is a critical part of a healthy workplace, or home, or community.  Admit and own up when you're wrong in little things, and conversely support other people when they admit they're wrong.  Don't be glib about it, don't be condescending, just create a culture in which \"being wrong\" is a positive learning experience rather than a black mark.\n\n4. Accept those that are wrong.  This can be especially hard, especially when you think they're wrong about something major, or very consequential, or even dangerous.  When you vilify \"those people\" who are wrong about something that is important to you, you make it clear that only \"bad people\" think that.  Is calling someone a bad person really going to convince them to change their view on something?  Would it change your view?  I suspect not.  Perhaps they really are objectively wrong and you're right, but remember what we said above about that shared belief being how we define our sense of \"us\".\n\nIf you make it known that you view all flat-earthers as stupid, ignorant morons, you create no space for flat-earthers to reform.  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But becoming more right means first admitting that, on something important to you... you're wrong.",
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bodyIf you're like every other human in the world, you no doubt believe many things. There are things you believe are factually true. There are things you believe are morally true. There are things you believe are the best course of action given certain circumstances. You're probably right about many of them, perhaps most of them. But here's something you need to understand, and internalize: At least one of those beliefs, but probably several, are wrong. Not just slightly wrong, but completely flat out not even in the right ballpark. Your beliefs are wrong. It doesn't matter who you are, or how smart you are, or if you're a liberal or conservative or object to that dichotomy. There is something you belief where are you are, quite simply, wrong. How do I know? Because you're human, and humans are extremely fallible. We learn more every year about just how fallible. Our brains quite literally filter out information we disagree with so that we can go on believing we're right. In fact, *the smarter you are, the more likely you are to do that without realizing it*. ![children-are-wrong.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbnpgiRvcC2ujCRrVb8Rd4i5sGkk9nDi4SHxXdhNeFra2/children-are-wrong.jpg) "But I've done my research, I've looked into it, and I'm confident I'm right." Good! Doing research and looking into a topic is critically important to understanding it and becoming a better, more knowledgeable, more right person. But remember that point about the brain filter. Just because you've read a lot on a topic doesn't mean you've read a representative sample of information on that topic. Maybe you inadvertently only sought out and paid attention to sources you already agreed with. Maybe some of your sources are themselves wrong. Maybe some of your sources are deliberately lying for whatever reason. Maybe your brain is doing that filter thing, and you literally can't remember the thing you read that disagreed with your prior beliefs. I guarantee you that every single person reading this has done that about something. "OK, I may be wrong about some things, but the big things I get right." Perhaps. You're likely wrong about an awful lot of small stuff, some of it trivial but some of it small but significant. But those big things? They're made up of lots of small things. If you're wrong about a collection of small things in the same area, odds are you're also wrong about the big things in that area, too. "Well, maybe I'm not perfectly right, but it's complicated. And I get enough of it right." Very true! Most topics are at least ten times more complicated than you think they are. There's a lot of nuance in most topics. If you gloss over those details, edge cases, complications, and other nuance, though... you may be kind of right, but blindly applying "kind of right" to a problem you don't fully understand can lead to disastrous undesired consequences. "But the world doesn't make sense unless this is true." Humans like consistency. Our brains are pattern matching machines. We want our understanding to fit together, so when a new piece doesn't fit... well, clearly that piece is wrong, not us. It takes a lot to overcome that mental inertia, and the more core that belief is to our sense of our place in the world the harder it is for it to budge. "But if I'm wrong about that... what else might I be wrong about" Ah, and here we come to the core problem of being right or wrong. Our beliefs are what defines our sense of self. The way we view the world, the assumptions we make about how it works... That's what defines *you* as *you*. More importantly, that's what defines *us* as *us*. Our sense of community, togetherness, camaraderie, and family are all based on that shared sense of the world, on a common definition of truth. And we will defend our sense of "us"-ness, our collective truth, even in the face of evidence that it is not true after all. It's trendy these days to say that "we all have our own truth." That is self-aggrandizing bullshit. As a wise philosopher once said, "Culture defines what is truth. Truth, unfortunately for culture, is unaware of this." You're probably right about a lot of things, and should be proud of that. At the same time, though, I ask you to internalize one very powerful concept: **Something that is core to your belief about the world is wrong. I don't know what it is; it's likely different for every person. But it is wrong.** That is probably uncomfortable to think about. It should be. It would be a bad sign if it wasn't uncomfortable. But it is still the case. And you know what? That's OK. Or rather, it can be OK, because being wrong is the first step toward being right. How do you make it OK? By accepting that you can still be you even if your sense of you changes in the face of new information. In particular, there are a couple of simple, but not easy, concepts for you to apply. 1. Consider something you believe. Now ask yourself, what evidence would it take to convince you that you're wrong about it? Under what circumstances would you be willing to conclude that you're wrong, and adjust your view accordingly? Write it down if you have to, and make sure it's something actually reasonable and in theory possible. Now find that evidence. Keep an eye out for it as you research a topic. Look for that contradicting evidence, actively. Maybe it's there, maybe it's not. If not, then maybe you're right on that one. But if you cannot think of what would convince you that you're wrong... then your belief is not rational but based on blind faith. And that is almost certainly wrong. 2. Give yourself permission to be wrong. Being wrong about something, big or small, doesn't make you a bad person. Admitting you were wrong, both to yourself and others, is a sign of strength, not weakness. But you have to then adapt to be right. Being wrong about something, and knowing it, and still proceeding as if it were true isn't strength or consistency or pride... it's hypocrisy and cowardice. And those are almost always wrong. 3. Give others permission to be wrong. This can be almost as hard as giving yourself permission to be wrong. There's really two parts to this one, though. First, demonstrate that being wrong is OK by admitting when you're wrong. This is easier in little things, but is a critical part of a healthy workplace, or home, or community. Admit and own up when you're wrong in little things, and conversely support other people when they admit they're wrong. Don't be glib about it, don't be condescending, just create a culture in which "being wrong" is a positive learning experience rather than a black mark. 4. Accept those that are wrong. This can be especially hard, especially when you think they're wrong about something major, or very consequential, or even dangerous. When you vilify "those people" who are wrong about something that is important to you, you make it clear that only "bad people" think that. Is calling someone a bad person really going to convince them to change their view on something? Would it change your view? I suspect not. Perhaps they really are objectively wrong and you're right, but remember what we said above about that shared belief being how we define our sense of "us". If you make it known that you view all flat-earthers as stupid, ignorant morons, you create no space for flat-earthers to reform. No flat-earther is going to want to even speak with you, much less be willing to hear your evidence that they are wrong. And that means even if they do get evidence that they are wrong, their brain will actively filter it out because if they tried to change their view, not only would it cripple their sense of self but their whole sense of community and camaraderie with other flat-earthers. And by refusing to even speak to them, you've made it clear they're not welcome in your community, either. So left with the devil they know, they reject evidence that they're wrong and continue to be wrong... because then at least they have a community that accepts them, and that is more important to the vast majority of people than some idealistic idea of being right. So, do your self-work, keep an open mind, and all that jazz. But as you do so, keep in mind why you're doing it. It's because you want to be more right in the future. But becoming more right means first admitting that, on something important to you... you're wrong.
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      "body": "If you're like every other human in the world, you no doubt believe many things.  There are things you believe are factually true.  There are things you believe are morally true.  There are things you believe are the best course of action given certain circumstances.  You're probably right about many of them, perhaps most of them.\n\nBut here's something you need to understand, and internalize: At least one of those beliefs, but probably several, are wrong.  Not just slightly wrong, but completely flat out not even in the right ballpark.\n\nYour beliefs are wrong.\n\nIt doesn't matter who you are, or how smart you are, or if you're a liberal or conservative or object to that dichotomy.  There is something you belief where are you are, quite simply, wrong.\n\nHow do I know?  Because you're human, and humans are extremely fallible.  We learn more every year about just how fallible.  Our brains quite literally filter out information we disagree with so that we can go on believing we're right.  In fact, *the smarter you are, the more likely you are to do that without realizing it*.  \n\n![children-are-wrong.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbnpgiRvcC2ujCRrVb8Rd4i5sGkk9nDi4SHxXdhNeFra2/children-are-wrong.jpg)\n\n\"But I've done my research, I've looked into it, and I'm confident I'm right.\"  Good!  Doing research and looking into a topic is critically important to understanding it and becoming a better, more knowledgeable, more right person.  But remember that point about the brain filter.  Just because you've read a lot on a topic doesn't mean you've read a representative sample of information on that topic.  Maybe you inadvertently only sought out and paid attention to sources you already agreed with.  Maybe some of your sources are themselves wrong.  Maybe some of your sources are deliberately lying for whatever reason.  Maybe your brain is doing that filter thing, and you literally can't remember the thing you read that disagreed with your prior beliefs.  I guarantee you that every single person reading this has done that about something.\n\n\"OK, I may be wrong about some things, but the big things I get right.\"  Perhaps.  You're likely wrong about an awful lot of small stuff, some of it trivial but some of it small but significant.  But those big things?  They're made up of lots of small things.  If you're wrong about a collection of small things in the same area, odds are you're also wrong about the big things in that area, too.\n\n\"Well, maybe I'm not perfectly right, but it's complicated.  And I get enough of it right.\"  Very true!  Most topics are at least ten times more complicated than you think they are.  There's a lot of nuance in most topics.  If you gloss over those details, edge cases, complications, and other nuance, though... you may be kind of right, but blindly applying \"kind of right\" to a problem you don't fully understand can lead to disastrous undesired consequences.\n\n\"But the world doesn't make sense unless this is true.\"  Humans like consistency.  Our brains are pattern matching machines.  We want our understanding to fit together, so when a new piece doesn't fit... well, clearly that piece is wrong, not us.  It takes a lot to overcome that mental inertia, and the more core that belief is to our sense of our place in the world the harder it is for it to budge.\n\n\"But if I'm wrong about that... what else might I be wrong about\"  Ah, and here we come to the core problem of being right or wrong.  Our beliefs are what defines our sense of self.  The way we view the world, the assumptions we make about how it works...  That's what defines *you* as *you*.  More importantly, that's what defines *us* as *us*.  Our sense of community, togetherness, camaraderie, and family are all based on that shared sense of the world, on a common definition of truth.  And we will defend our sense of \"us\"-ness, our collective truth, even in the face of evidence that it is not true after all.\n\nIt's trendy these days to say that \"we all have our own truth.\"  That is self-aggrandizing bullshit.  As a wise philosopher once said, \"Culture defines what is truth.  Truth, unfortunately for culture, is unaware of this.\"\n\nYou're probably right about a lot of things, and should be proud of that.  At the same time, though, I ask you to internalize one very powerful concept: \n\n**Something that is core to your belief about the world is wrong.  I don't know what it is; it's likely different for every person.  But it is wrong.**\n\nThat is probably uncomfortable to think about.  It should be.  It would be a bad sign if it wasn't uncomfortable.  But it is still the case.\n\nAnd you know what?  That's OK.  Or rather, it can be OK, because being wrong is the first step toward being right.\n\nHow do you make it OK?  By accepting that you can still be you even if your sense of you changes in the face of new information.  In particular, there are a couple of simple, but not easy, concepts for you to apply.\n\n1. Consider something you believe.  Now ask yourself, what evidence would it take to convince you that you're wrong about it?  Under what circumstances would you be willing to conclude that you're wrong, and adjust your view accordingly?  Write it down if you have to, and make sure it's something actually reasonable and in theory possible.  Now find that evidence.  Keep an eye out for it as you research a topic.  Look for that contradicting evidence, actively.  Maybe it's there, maybe it's not.  If not, then maybe you're right on that one.  But if you cannot think of what would convince you that you're wrong... then your belief is not rational but based on blind faith.  And that is almost certainly wrong.\n\n2. Give yourself permission to be wrong.  Being wrong about something, big or small, doesn't make you a bad person.  Admitting you were wrong, both to yourself and others, is a sign of strength, not weakness.  But you have to then adapt to be right.  Being wrong about something, and knowing it, and still proceeding as if it were true isn't strength or consistency or pride... it's hypocrisy and cowardice.  And those are almost always wrong.\n\n3. Give others permission to be wrong.  This can be almost as hard as giving yourself permission to be wrong.  There's really two parts to this one, though.  First, demonstrate that being wrong is OK by admitting when you're wrong.  This is easier in little things, but is a critical part of a healthy workplace, or home, or community.  Admit and own up when you're wrong in little things, and conversely support other people when they admit they're wrong.  Don't be glib about it, don't be condescending, just create a culture in which \"being wrong\" is a positive learning experience rather than a black mark.\n\n4. Accept those that are wrong.  This can be especially hard, especially when you think they're wrong about something major, or very consequential, or even dangerous.  When you vilify \"those people\" who are wrong about something that is important to you, you make it clear that only \"bad people\" think that.  Is calling someone a bad person really going to convince them to change their view on something?  Would it change your view?  I suspect not.  Perhaps they really are objectively wrong and you're right, but remember what we said above about that shared belief being how we define our sense of \"us\".\n\nIf you make it known that you view all flat-earthers as stupid, ignorant morons, you create no space for flat-earthers to reform.  No flat-earther is going to want to even speak with you, much less be willing to hear your evidence that they are wrong.  And that means even if they do get evidence that they are wrong, their brain will actively filter it out because if they tried to change their view, not only would it cripple their sense of self but their whole sense of community and camaraderie with other flat-earthers.  And by refusing to even speak to them, you've made it clear they're not welcome in your community, either.  So left with the devil they know, they reject evidence that they're wrong and continue to be wrong... because then at least they have a community that accepts them, and that is more important to the vast majority of people than some idealistic idea of being right.\n\nSo, do your self-work, keep an open mind, and all that jazz.   But as you do so, keep in mind why you're doing it.  It's because you want to be more right in the future.  But becoming more right means first admitting that, on something important to you... you're wrong.",
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