Jun21
Those who do good will call their beliefs a mere theory. That way, they’ll let their theories examined by the light of science. Those with evil intention will call their beliefs faith. That way they can hide their evil ignorance from the scrutiny of rational inquiry.
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Jun20
When we’re not at war, we’re in race. That’s simply how we evolve.
Freedom means competition. When Ann is free to choose Bob or Jim, Bob or Jim will have to compete to get Ann’s precious eggs and 9 months 10 days rent.
Some people do not want to compete.
So they oppose freedom.
That’s why many governments intervention […]
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Filed In: Short Blogs
Jun20
Those who believe that Tsunami happen because God is pissed of with porn should really test their theory in stock market.
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Filed In: Short Blogs
Jun19
Say the cost of producing a corn is $5 per unit.
Say the market price for corn is $10 per unit.
That means we need more corn producers.
What about if the market price for corn is only $3?
That means we need subsidy. Or do we?
Perhaps those simply mean that we have too much corn.
Productivity as a whole […]
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Filed In: Proper Alignment
Jun19
Is marriage good for women?
Many people want to prohibit prostitution and porn. They said those are so bad that they have to be prohibited.
So, if a woman wants to have sex, what’s the alternative for that? Marriage.
By prohibiting the alternatives, societies pretty much push people into marriage.
However, is marriage that good? I mean compared to […]
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices
Jun19
So many people tell me I am stupid. However, I like Math.
Do you know why I like Math so much?
Well, in Math, everything is obvious. Every theorems, every formulas are derived.
So I always know why something is so.
And that’s not all. If something is not obvious for me, and I ask the professor, I know […]
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Filed In: Education
Jun19
I like Math.
Unlike Math, life is confusing. So many things are suspicious. Moreover, unlike Math, people don’t seem to see the difficulty.
When I have problems with Math, people tend to understand that this stuff is tough and explain it to me kindly.
Yet, so many things in life are suspicious. When I question it, people would […]
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices