Charlie Prime
Paranormal Adept
The number of hours you are allotted to roam this planet is finite. Adding a few hours when possible is a good thing. I have discovered an awesome way to accomplish this.
I began to notice that some really elderly people do this a lot. It works great for them. I have adopted the practice.
It's called "Pre-judging" or "Discrimination". This is where you evaluate current events based upon what happened during similar events in the past. It works so frequently (97% of the time), that this practice saves HUGE amounts of time.
My elderly Mother (whose remaining hours are few) does not do this. She watches "The News" incessantly. She constantly worries over what they say.
About a month ago my mother began ranting about some Asian aircraft that got shot down over Europe or something. She said an evil boogeyman did it. She said the boogeyman was coming to get us.
Using my awesome new powers of prejudice and discrimination, I said to myself "Hmmm. I have seen this pattern before. No need to waste 100 hours investigating. Sounds like a False Flag, committed by some intel agency, as a play in some banker war".
BANG. Right there I just saved 100 hours. Problem is, was I correct? Did my prejudice mislead me?
As it turns out, No. Today I saw a headline from a news source I trust explaining the Asian aircraft had machine gun bullet holes, and no missile damage as the television in my favorite Mexican Taqueria claimed every time I ate lunch there for the past month.
It works. Strike the root once, and you save countless hours NOT wasted hacking at the leaves. Try it!
I began to notice that some really elderly people do this a lot. It works great for them. I have adopted the practice.
It's called "Pre-judging" or "Discrimination". This is where you evaluate current events based upon what happened during similar events in the past. It works so frequently (97% of the time), that this practice saves HUGE amounts of time.
My elderly Mother (whose remaining hours are few) does not do this. She watches "The News" incessantly. She constantly worries over what they say.
About a month ago my mother began ranting about some Asian aircraft that got shot down over Europe or something. She said an evil boogeyman did it. She said the boogeyman was coming to get us.
Using my awesome new powers of prejudice and discrimination, I said to myself "Hmmm. I have seen this pattern before. No need to waste 100 hours investigating. Sounds like a False Flag, committed by some intel agency, as a play in some banker war".
BANG. Right there I just saved 100 hours. Problem is, was I correct? Did my prejudice mislead me?
As it turns out, No. Today I saw a headline from a news source I trust explaining the Asian aircraft had machine gun bullet holes, and no missile damage as the television in my favorite Mexican Taqueria claimed every time I ate lunch there for the past month.
It works. Strike the root once, and you save countless hours NOT wasted hacking at the leaves. Try it!
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