Blaze & Daze

Okey I think the butter was just the right amount...no rush but a very nice calming high. Some thought came across my mind. I've been treated for manic psychoses many times in the past 13yrs, where the bottom reason was bipo/adhd with a reasonable amount insecureness. Schizoaffective disorder was what came basically as a giagnosis. I got rid of it (all symptoms of it) somewhere around 2018. Every psychose I've had have created grandeurs and an ego death. So now-a-days I'm even more self- reflecting than ever, and have great diagnostic tools to react fast if I get symptoms. Springs are tricky, falls the worst. So I guess I'm just building many many times to get the best and most unbiased self. Think of it like this graph but repeated:
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Sorry for the vent. I though this might reach some people. All the best for y'all folk there beyond the Atlantic ocean, I hope you have a pleasant and weed-filled day. :hug:
That’s an interesting graph. How far away are you from “guru”.
 
That’s an interesting graph. How far away are you from “guru”.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is widely known now, even among laypeople. Many people simply refer to it as DK. On average, the more ignorant or incompetent one is, the more confident they are. You can find pretty good examples everywhere, but I enjoy these -


 
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Hey, now. That's Gen Z's Best and Brightest. The future depends on them, but I'm not too worried. I'll be dead soon enough.
Out of necessity, they'll figure it out or there'll be less of them!

On average, humans around the world have similar potential. However, sadly not everyone has access to decent education and those that do, often under appreciate it's value and don't take advantage of it. Willful ignorance or complacent perhaps. Idk

"Being complacent means being self-satisfied and content with a situation, often to the point of neglecting potential dangers or the need for improvement. It's a state of being pleased with oneself or one's current circumstances without awareness of potential issues or a need for effort."
 
Hey, now. That's Gen Z's Best and Brightest. The future depends on them, but I'm not too worried. I'll be dead soon enough.
Oh my , they are quite a fascinating generation. So tech savy. I have had the privilege to work with some. I will not stereotype because I have had one as an assistant that was absolutely amazing. I know they are super smart but not always willing to fully engage. It’s quite unfortunate that they think they can “ get away with laziness”. I have seen first hand an older colleague excuse them because “ they are from that generation.” But I have also seen another colleague get them fired due to laziness. I am sure they test what they can get away with and I am pretty sure they don’t care either way unless they feel they need to use you for something, like a reference. But what’s a work
Reference these days? You can fake your way through so much.
 
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