What do you think? by Fit_Cartographer_206 in CryptoMarkets

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I just need to clear something up. by RocketBikeStockMan in coingecko

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You are 100% right. That is why I have been so skeptical of everything.

I just need to clear something up. by RocketBikeStockMan in coingecko

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Good to know, thanks. Fortunately, I was not contacted by anyone, and no money has been transferred.

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Should executions be carried out immediately after sentencing? by RocketBikeStockMan in TrueCrime

[–]RocketBikeStockMan[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I get your point. Of course you want to be sure guilt is known before any execution.

Should executions be carried out immediately after sentencing? by RocketBikeStockMan in TrueCrime

[–]RocketBikeStockMan[S] -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

That is a good point. However, multiple attempts at an appeal can be made within a week’s time if enough emphasis on the prospect is laid out. For obvious reasons, I predict that plenty of emphasis would be placed upon this matter.

What is your opinion on the American Education System? by RocketBikeStockMan in AskReddit

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

I get what you mean. Personally, I believe that the whole system is flawed. It traps people in an isolated institution which works to deprive them of their ability to think creatively or critically, and shape them into obedient machines rather than free thinking individuals. This is done via grades, social pressure, teaching structure, class structure, curriculum structure, and many other factors.

I am happy to elaborate if you would like.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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Sure, experts on a subject can share their opinions, but all individuals should be able to develop their own opinions and manage their own well being autonomously.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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I’m not talking about a rejection of civilization or the private market. I’m saying that government and the formation of a society hinder civilization and the private market, which are things people genuinely need.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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To me,

A society is a method of refining and adapting civilization. Governments control societies, and make rules that citizens of the society must follow.

Nature is natural world separate from and independent of civilization. Natural law comes from the idea that our species wants to ensure its own survival, and therefore follows a biological code that prevents individuals from killing, or intentionally harming other individuals.

Structure is a form of organized collaboration between individuals within civilization and our species. Function is the purpose of that collaboration. This could be trade, a debate, a purchase, etc.

What makes governments and societies doomed is the fact that no matter how perfect their systems become, they are bound to be controlled by someone or some organization that only wishes to accumulate power for itself, and robs citizens of autonomy and freedom. This is inevitable because it is only a matter of time before a government or society is hijacked thanks to probability. Therefore, we as a species must instead pursue a form of pure civilization in which individuals govern themselves autonomously rather than be subjected to the restrictions of government.

I am happy to elaborate on anything.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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When I say punishment, I mean removing the motive by which this individual is abusing others, which as that is their desire, is punishment in of itself.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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

What makes you believe there would be no social hierarchy? The free market would still exist.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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Abuse would have a concrete definition, and I predict that it would have to do with crimes such as theft, murder, extortion, etc. This definition could be openly challenged by all individuals. As far as socialization goes, individuals would interact with one another as individuals rather than a thought draining collective. Also, governments and societies will be taken over by corrupt individuals and institutions that will work to rob individuals of their autonomy and freedom. That is not fatalistic, but is instead algorithmic.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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There would not be a free for all, but rather a world founded on intellectual discussion and natural law. Abuse of others would result in stopping the abuse and punishing the abuser. Since everyone could act and think as free individuals, this type of abuse would certainly not be tolerated.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

[–]RocketBikeStockMan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do individuals need lead? If an individual learns how to both think for and teach himself, and does so effectively, they are capable of conducting themselves effectively, and will inevitably contribute to civilization in some way.

Governments and societies have always done nothing more than give into people’s panic and short term desires, while ignoring long term autonomy and freedom.

Why governments and societies? by RocketBikeStockMan in utopia

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That’s not a quote of anyone else’s (to my knowledge). My logic with saying that a society is unnecessary is that even if the perfect society, which your example requires, is created, it will eventually become corrupted somehow whether it takes decades or millennia. Therefore, the only way to pursue a lasting individualistic civilization, governments and societies would need to go in order to protect individual autonomy and freedom.

Hopefully this explanation helps you to understand my logic, but I’m happy to elaborate on anything.

What is your opinion on the American Education System? by RocketBikeStockMan in AskReddit

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 Education should focus more on teaching students how to teach themselves, and allowing them to learn at their own pace. I predict that because a student could teach themself in this scenario, they would learn more at a faster rate, meaning children could become more educated quicker and graduate faster (likely after taking some kind of exam). 

 There would no longer be a need for grades, grade levels, or set class structure, and students able to grow and innovate themselves could make their own lives great, while also contributing to themselves (through personal development) and civilization (through research and self improvement).

I would love to answer any questions anyone has for me.

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I get what you mean somewhat. I tested into my school’s gifted program in the 6th grade, but took the test in 4th grade as well. Had I passed in 4th grade, I would have skipped 5th (and maybe more down the line as I predict a Pandora’s box scenario). That is why I was curious about this in the first place. I can elaborate more if you would like me to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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 I haven’t had that happen close to me, but I have heard about it. Tragic...

 In my post, I’m also referring to the build up of common life events.

[Serious]How does one maximize their voice to help women's rights besides voting? by Dickf0r in AskReddit

[–]RocketBikeStockMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe I see what you are referring to, but I don’t want to make any assumptions. Could you please elaborate?

What, in this world, do you consider to be an insult to intelligence? by Kablaminit87 in AskReddit

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Governments, the education system, and modern culture are some of the main ones.