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3 contributions to Living Philosophy
Stupidity of self-driving cars
Today's car companies try to advertise self driving cars as the ultimate solution to car mortality, car traffic and many more negative aspects regarding the car industry. However, it certainly misses the main point of having a car for oneself. Any kind of car, including self-driving ones, is considerably inferior to trains, street cars and even busses in regards of transportation; environmentally, quantity wise(number of people being transported is a selected amount of time), and palpably less space efficient. Not only that, but cars are also a toy for many adults, being used simply for fun, for traveling wherever one wants without feeling restricted, as one might feel in a public transport. There is no reason for self-driving cars to exist, because they fundamentally remove the true freedom of movement achieved by it, and do not solve any of the problems the car companies claim to be solving. Because their intention is not to solve any of those listed problems. It is only to earn money. And by that way achieving obsolete control over what one can and cannot do, where and where not one can go, handing it, of course, to the government.
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@Julian K if your neighborhood runs out of power, the cars still runs. Also the second part was because you said people aren’t supposed to do high-level thinking all the time, and I’m saying I’m advocating for the removal of low level LABOR not low-level thinking
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@Vladyslàv Martỳnenko you could cross the roads without restriction before because your “car,” on average wouldn’t go past 40mph. Your “car” also was conscious. This is why jaywalking is a thing. As simple as that. Your car being a horse.
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A great and unorthodox way to read a book is to see the table of contents and only read the chapters that are applicable to your life. People assume that you have to read the whole book to get its message, but in some cases, especially in non-fiction self-help books, the chapters do not build off each other. They are completely different topics, chopped up into a book.
I can’t write a good essay without Ai
I am able to verbally express my ideas and points well but I can’t write an academic essay very well. I have no plans of going into a job where I need to be able to write academically. Is this an issue I should fix or just continue to use Ai as a handy cap? Is the introduction of AI equal to when people said that books (the ability to write things down) will ruin people’s memory and make them dumb?
I can’t write a good essay without Ai
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if you can organize your thoughts, that's all that matters. An academic paper is founded on the idea that you can structure and organize your points in a clear manner, but with the nitty-gritty formatting and details. The takeaway (if you're not interested in writing academic papers in the future) is to build that critical thinking and communication muscle, which it seems like you have because you said that you can express your ideas verbally clearly.
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Kobe Wong
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Hi, I’m Kobe, passionate about self-help and growth. I love connecting, sharing insights, and learning ways to unlock our full potential together!

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