The downvotes and replies to this have me wonder if the agnotological assault we’re all under, is winning. The level of epistemology expressed… Where are we on Graham’s Hierarchy of Debate with that? Mostly Adhominem? The irony, given the content already expressing in passing the awareness of “how much we can be deceived and made wholly obliviously ignorant”, to have had such responses expressing such oblivion, doing the very thing. I didn’t want to be that right. Maybe my fault, and I should have been more positive in what I manifested, right? Heh.
… And to think… I used to work in the agnotology industry. In “advertising or marketing” (before renouncing it when Bill Hick’s saved me). I used to be one who would easily dupe people (“just doing my job”). It’s oft corroborated true what they say: It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.
… especially with the UptonSinclairian duress… (“It’s easier to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon him not understanding it.”), that we’re all under, to some extents, in this perversely incentivised economy.
The downvotes and replies to this have me wonder if the agnotological assault we’re all under, is winning. The level of epistemology expressed… Where are we on Graham’s Hierarchy of Debate with that? Mostly Adhominem? The irony, given the content already expressing in passing the awareness of “how much we can be deceived and made wholly obliviously ignorant”, to have had such responses expressing such oblivion, doing the very thing. I didn’t want to be that right. Maybe my fault, and I should have been more positive in what I manifested, right? Heh.
… And to think… I used to work in the agnotology industry. In “advertising or marketing” (before renouncing it when Bill Hick’s saved me). I used to be one who would easily dupe people (“just doing my job”). It’s oft corroborated true what they say: It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.
… especially with the UptonSinclairian duress… (“It’s easier to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon him not understanding it.”), that we’re all under, to some extents, in this perversely incentivised economy.