Skip to main content

ODD THOUGHTS FOR FRIDAY (3/28/25)

A.    The “sadder but wiser” person carries the voice of experience, which is the beginning of true wisdom.

B.    The reward for conformity is that everybody likes you except yourself. --- Rita Mae Brown

C.    All public officials with essential life and death recognizance should take a professional competency test every five years. This includes judges and doctors at the minimum. AI engines assisting in any profession should also pass competency exams. Elected officials should take a mental acuity test before every election.

D.    What do TikTok and Alzheimer's have in common? Both steal your identity.

E.    A popular boss is not a boss. A respected boss gets things done.

F.     One danger of published falsified research is that it poisons AI datasets, causing AI systems to propagate falsehoods as truth. As you know, AI doesn't know right from wrong.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Behavioral Science and Problem-Solving

I.                                       I.                 Introduction.                Concerning our general behavior, it’s high about time we all had some understanding of how we operate on ourselves, and it is just as important how we are operated on by others. This is the wheelhouse of behavioral sciences. It is a vast subject. It touches our lives constantly. It’s influence is pervasive and can be so subtle we never notice it. Behavioral sciences profoundly affect our ability and success at problem-solving, from the elementary level to highly complex wicked problems. This is discussed in Section IV. We begin with the basics of behavioral sciences, Section II, and then through the lens of multiple categories and examples, Section III. II.     ...

UNCERTAINTY IS CERTAIN

  Uncertainty is Certain G. Donald Allen 12/12/2024 1.       Introduction . This short essay is about uncertainty in people from both secular and nonsecular viewpoints. One point that will emerge is that randomly based uncertainty can be a driver for religious structure. Many groups facing uncertainty about their future are deeply religious or rely on faith as a source of comfort, resilience, and guidance. The intersection of uncertainty and religiosity often stems from the human need to find meaning, hope, and stability in the face of unpredictable or challenging circumstances. We first take up the connections of uncertainty to religion for the first real profession, farming, noting that hunting has many similar uncertainties. Below are groups that commonly lean on religious beliefs amidst uncertainty.   This short essay is a follow-up to a previous piece on certainty (https://used-ideas.blogspot.com/2024/12/certainty-is-also-emotion.html). U...

Mediocrity

 Once of the worst things that can happen to a young person is to be told their mediocre performance is good. For me, I was told the opposite, that my efforts would end me in failure. That was a spur that dug in deep. I would prove him wrong.  And I did.  Do not praise mediocrity, no matter how much it makes you feel good or your target.