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This post explores the concept of hindsight bias, which involves mistakenly believing that events, after they have occurred, were predictable. However, we cannot predict events with full certainty and there are ways to mitigate this bias. scirephilosophia.wordpress.com/2024/05/03/i-k…


Wilhelm Dilthey was a 19th-century historian and philosopher who sketched a theory of personality in his works. This theory of personality focuses on how the human drives express themselves to produce qualitative traits in individuals. scirephilosophia.wordpress.com/2023/08/22/phi…


One who has never experienced for themselves the power of nature will never know how much power is in a natural event. While nature is seemingly simple and beautiful, it commands that elements: earth, air, water, electricity, cold and heat-all which have extreme potential.


Most people run from a situation that can be easily compromised. This is because: 1) they do not have the discipline or mental fortitude to solve said situation or 2) their expectations are too high. With patience and some insight, all problems can be solved.


If what you want to say or do is motivated by pride or fear, choose to abstain from speech or action.


Science tells us specifics about how the natural world functions. It tells us nothing about what we should do, why we should do it, or if this is the best way to go about doing it. This is why we also need the humanities.


Free will: From a subjective power inside the self, one can alter current and future cause/effect chains as they so choose.


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