It's September 18, 2024, 01:17:07 AM
I'm more focused on you, and helping you get to the level of where you feel like you're progressing and not regressing.You continually deflect the conversation on to other people. I'm not sure if that's a coping mechanism you've developed in your life as a way to deal with difficult conversations or situations. But in any event, i'm not concerned with Swoop G, or a clerk from 7-11. Let's the keep the focus on you and try to get you the help you need. We'll work on Swoop G another time, ok?
I have two words for you to look up.#1. Hubris #2. Self-DeprecationIt's not the job of the person to say, "look at me everyone, I am progressing, I am doing better, look how good I am doing." That's up to others to say who is progressing and who is not progressing. I already made my point that a wise man can consider himself a fool and a fool can consider himself a wise man.We are going in circles now. But I thank you for the conversation because my only adult friends are on the dubcc, and I'm not saying that as a joke. I'm serious. These are the only adult conversations I will have during my week, is my discussions with other adults on the dubcc. The rest of week I will be teaching young Arabs between the ages of 5-18 English Grammar, and to use the Infinitive "to" when saying "I went to the market to buy chicken" (and not "I went to the market for buying chicken").
Sure, i enjoy the convo. If you are conceding and ending this debate, that's fine. Hope you are getting whatever help you need so you don't feel you are regressing in life. That's not a good feeling you should have, you should always strive to better yourself in all areas of life and feel like you are succeeding.Shall we start another topic? I have a theory that over the next 15 years or so, printed books are going to come back into vogue. AI is going to ruin the internet to the point where no one will know what fact or fiction is anymore (i know this has begun already to an extent). The internet will become a wasteland of useless knowledge. For example, what is the atomic number of Oxygen? We all know what it is now, it is 8. If you google it, majority of the results will tell you that. Over time, as AI continues to absorb and spit out inaccurate information at such a rate, that humans, who post the correct data can't keep up, incorrect answers will eventually take over the top search results. Whereas 10 years from now, you type in "what's the atomic number of Oxygen" and you get 100s of conflicting answers. Which is correct? Who knows? The only way to know is to find a physical book that was written prior to AI, because you know that information is not corrupted. But guess what's happening? People are throwing away all of their books in favor of the electronic word. So finding actual printed books written prior to 2000 or so are going to become very sought after. If i were you, i'd save all of your printed books, they stand to be worth a fortune someday.