You're really giving me crap for being intellectually flexible and willing to change my beliefs as I gain new information? Should I still be the same sixteen year old angry kid who is jealous of his classmates and possesses vaguely communist beliefs because he wants to see them brought down to his level? Should I be the early 20 something that believed in the power of government to do right and held vague beliefs on greening the economy and voted for Ralph Nader? Should I be the late 20 something that read Ayn Rand and had a brief flirtation with the idea of the go-it-alone superman of Nietchze's world? Or should I be a person that matures over time and whose thought process changes as he ages? I'm sorry that you're bored and that I'm not the exact same person I was eight years ago when I joined this forum. It would be easier for you, I know, rather than constantly tilting at the windmill of whatever caricature you developed of me long ago.uziq wrote:
i feel sorry for jay. his thoughts and beliefs change like the weather. guy reads a spree of 4 books and he becomes a devout follower of x y z political philosophy. constant mental evasions and self-delusion to hide the fact that he's just taking whatever is most comfortable to him at any given point in life. one of the intellectually weakest people i have ever encountered. a genuine bottom feeder. it's almost impressive.
Most people change over time uzi. The people that are old and conservative now were probably liberal when they were your age. I constantly question my beliefs and try to accept when I'm wrong and make a correction. It's an imperfect process.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat