Post-Truth and General Knowledge, Rationality#
date: November 14, 2022
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status: Published
tags: Weekly Report
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Post-Truth and General Knowledge, Rationality#
2022-11-14 5 min read #Weekly Report
- "Autopsy Report: A Mortician's Memoir" A new field worth exploring 2. Revisiting an old article: "The Low Singing of Hanfu"
Remember, remember, there was once an era called Han and Tang, there was once a river called the Yangtze, there was once a pair of totems called the dragon and phoenix, and there was once a feathered robe named Nishang!
Hayek; Although the global free trade market seems to be on the verge of collapse, Bonaparte is still right.
Wang Mengyuan: To make accurate predictions, one must thoroughly understand this world, from physics to engineering, to financial economics, to political strategy, it is all interconnected; depending on the nature of the topic, any level can have a decisive impact, which is why I have spent decades working hard to fill in all the relevant knowledge. No matter how smart someone is, if they only have expertise in one area, they will inevitably be like a blind person touching an elephant, only perceiving a fragment.
Young people should first take a look at this world, and then think about how to deal with it.
We are often taught by social media to pursue the truth, but what is the truth? What are humans really pursuing now, the truth or the post-truth?
We criticize fan culture, but we are also starting to learn about fan culture, and then it's everywhere. Let's talk about it ourselves, what is the difference between the current atmosphere of discussion and fan culture? There is no difference. I don't know if you have noticed, but in any event that occurs in the current environment, whether it's celebrity gossip, social hot topics, or gender conflicts, different opinions quickly emerge, and then people with different opinions start forming groups and taking sides. Then preconceived conclusions are made, and clues are sought based on those conclusions. Labels are then attached to people with different viewpoints, followed by insults, doxxing, digging up dark histories, labeling, personal attacks, and reporting. The people on each side of the argument start insulting, attacking, and reporting each other. Many times, the cause of the matter is often a normal event, and in many cases, the overall opinions of both sides are the same, but disputes arise because of a lack of recognition of a common consensus. However, under the influence of the environment, events become increasingly murky and deteriorate during the fermentation process. In the current environment, no one wants to reason anymore. No one wants to reason, everyone wants to defeat each other. Reasoning is useless now, in this state, those who try to reason are the first to die, as soon as you attempt to reason, all kinds of ridicule come, saying, "Who do you think you are, a philosopher?" Also, let me say a little more, everyone is actually Schrödinger's reasoner, launching a fierce attack on Topic A, being a philosopher on Topic B, and fanning the flames on Topic C. It perfectly matches the complexity of human beings and the complexity of the world. I call this decentralized keyboarding.
Clearly, we are now in a post-truth era. What is post-truth? "Post-truth" refers to the process in which personal emotions and opinions have a greater influence than objective facts in the formation of public opinion, thus surpassing the truth itself. Keyes (2004) believes that post-truth is an "ethical gray area." Between truth and lies, there exists a fuzzy, ambiguous statement - some call it an amplified truth, or artificial truth, or diluted truth. In short, it is a truth that falls short of being a lie. In the concept of liberalism that has always prevailed, "factual truth" has always held a sacred position, and this trend can be fully reflected in certain mainstream media that imitate each other. However, in today's society with the development of the Internet, "facts" are gradually losing the power to dominate social consensus, and they are no longer the core of news reporting. They are giving way to emotions, viewpoints, and positions.
Because of this, in order to have a more comprehensive understanding of this world, I must try to expand my knowledge, delve into essential fields, and at least have basic knowledge in other common fields. The more interdisciplinary knowledge I have, the more I can make relatively objective and rational judgments.
The foundation of rational judgment is a comprehensive and reliable source of information.
How can we establish ourselves in this world? How can we face this complex world?
Thank goodness, the demo for the website of the Digital Economy Research Institute is finally done; the finance paper has been submitted; haven't finished memorizing vocabulary, slacking off; haven't updated the blog goal, slacking off;
Ma Yuan's paper; reviewing probability theory and macroeconomics; English vocabulary (at least 1622 words for Level 6 core)?