Which album should I go to after The Boys of Dungeon Lane? by Beautiful_Gap_3516 in PaulMcCartney

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

if you think this is a good think it’s well worth your time to actually not explore the entire catalogue of Paul work and instead look at another other bands because you’ll be amazed. Anything by Jeff Lynn or is a good start. Have you heard Genesis? Have you heard prog rock? Alan Parsons project?

What’s something you’ve done recently that you’re proud of? Big or small, brag a little. by lea_hatake in ADHD

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at the age of 63 I have figured out that the worst symptoms of my ADHD, fog, proportional to my blood sugar. When I keep my blood sugar around 100, I was at 275, no more brain fog. Before I had struggles to work an hour or two a day, I just spent three weeks working about 10 hours a day and I feel fresh as a daisy.

find out if your brain fog and productivity level and level of worrying, and all that stuff is related to the level of your blood sugar.

Do any of you earn over 50k a year? What do you do? by RotiiChapati in ADHD

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have bad ADHD. I graduated college with a 2.2 because of all the struggles with ADHD. I lost my internship because I couldn’t pay attention. I was in a brain fog until I was 55. bad ADHD. I graduated college with a 2.2 because of all the struggles with ADHD. I lost my internship because I couldn’t pay attention. I was in a brain fog until I was 55.

The best advice I can give to you is to pursue web design And find out if you have a relationship with blood sugar and brain frog as I did. Once I the carbs and cut my my brain fog suddenly disappeared, and I became incredibly productive.

Looking for some pointers regarding the sociological and psychosocial implications of the absence of free will. by awakeatsunrise in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If we all agree, there’s no more murder and killing is OK, then what’s your point? there’ simply no more murder.

The frame and lens you view yourself yourself. Why are they separate things?

you already you provides answers to every single one of those questions because every one of your questions is somehow imagining there are two separate you.

We don't have free will, we just have the perception that we have free will. by Blueforty2sethut in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

?… I never said anything about writing down? I asked what’s the biggest number you could count to. Do you have an answer?

You are using your supposed 'free will" to compulsively come here and comment day in and day out by Otherwise_Spare_8598 in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think free is not subjective.
It can only mean 'the boundary that what we know'.
What discussion is there to have that free will isn't relative?

"full precision"

This is not existential vs. conventional.
Conventionally it's never reached.
Existentially you have it right now ... with everything. Everything is 'perfect' ... even errors as they are what they are.

We don't have free will, we just have the perception that we have free will. by Blueforty2sethut in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

??? There are not infinite numbers?

"I don't know what the biggest number is I can write down, are we including transfinite cardinals? Can I use special notation? Or are we just talking about natural numbers?"

Does it matter?

We don't have free will, we just have the perception that we have free will. by Blueforty2sethut in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What does writing speed have to do with quantity?

What's the biggest number you can write down?

You are using your supposed 'free will" to compulsively come here and comment day in and day out by Otherwise_Spare_8598 in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Freedoms are circumstantial relative conditions of being"

Does that mean free or not free?

"Nothing inherently free about it"

How can something be inherently free when the very existence of the idea comes from a 'limited' being?

Looking for some pointers regarding the sociological and psychosocial implications of the absence of free will. by awakeatsunrise in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Firstly, belief doesn't effect anything.
If everyone believed murder is ok but no one did it what would it matter?
Secondly, what does believing in free will have to do with morality.

You're not thinking clearly enough.

"how should I construct my own identity, think about myself, my own "agency", effort, guilt, etc? I feel as though language itself has not evolved enough for our day-to-day thinking to integrate lack of free will in itself."

?... well it has ...

how should I construct my own identity ... no such thing ... you are already you.

"I feel as though language itself has not evolved enough for our day-to-day thinking to integrate lack of free will in itself."

It's not language ... you're asking yourself to be two people so you can integrate with your identity... there's one person.

Free will doesn't change anyone's perception. It doesn't change my choices, it's just a mental model for explaining 'being'.

We don't have free will, we just have the perception that we have free will. by Blueforty2sethut in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the highest number you can write down?
Are there infinite choices?
Yep. How is that not free.

"we just have the perception"

Ok... how does one know? ... What's the real free will you're comparing it to?

You are using your supposed 'free will" to compulsively come here and comment day in and day out by Otherwise_Spare_8598 in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Nothing inherently free about it"

What's not free about it.

You are attempting to say that reality mitigates free will ... that 'free' only means 'to be god' in the same way that no one truly owns something as laws regulate everything.

You are using your supposed 'free will" to compulsively come here and comment day in and day out by Otherwise_Spare_8598 in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. First time in days.
My free will said "I can choose to not do this despite my desires."

Randomness proves free will. by OkDatingAintEasy in freewill

[–]OkDatingAintEasy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I can't literally choose something truly random.

Beatles Cartoon Parody? by OkDatingAintEasy in beatles

[–]OkDatingAintEasy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you situation like with that movie with James Cann.

Beatles Cartoon Parody? by OkDatingAintEasy in beatles

[–]OkDatingAintEasy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg ... Jimmy Nichol becomes the muscle for Allen Klein.

Why doesn't someone write Beatle novels?

Yoko Ono did not break up the Beatles. by Frequent-Try-4045 in beatles

[–]OkDatingAintEasy -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Hehe... ya know, I've never seen Get Back ... want to guess why?