The commie is right, simple as that. Wiki-link, but not that bad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
"on the shoulders of giants", and all that.
Each successive generation fixes the mistakes made by the previous generation. Proof? Human history shows that we have continually moved towards a more peaceful and just world. We replaced slavery with feudalism, feudalism with limited democracy, limited democracy by universal suffrage, etc.
As such, the most positive side of growing old is the knowledge that you'll soon get out of the way of the younger, smarter generation which will be free to fix the mistakes you made.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
A few numbers on the IQ scale don't prove that our generation is all that smarter. Clearly intelligence does increase, but for a substantial increase, one that is noticable in more forms than just numbers you'll probably need to jump back a few generations.
The reason the previous generation is at a disadvantage, specially when talking about Internet conmen is simply because they grew up with different technology and they find it hard to grasp how to judge right or wrong when using a medium they aren't familiar with. For people of our generation who grew up in the 90s it is easier.
@Shaka_Khan
I can empathize with you. I remember my parents grew argumentative and irritable. I think that's something that happens to everyone around 55 or 60. And as far as not caring about being conned is concerned, at times it is simply better to accept a mishap that cannot be undone, rather than fret about it.
The horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.
I did.I suggest you reread my posts, as this has very little to do with generational progress.
Every generation snce the beginning of time has been smarter than the last.So at what age do you step aside for the "younger, smarter" generation? 40? 50? 60?As such, the most positive side of growing old is the knowledge that you'll soon get out of the way of the younger, smarter generation which will be free to fix the mistakes you made.
Absolute horse-hockey. We are slowly killing ourselves and our planet with overpopulation, over-use of natural resources, and pollution, precisely because modern society is so disconnected from its nurturing planet, and with each other. I dare say that we'll be hitting the Matrix sometime in the next 4 or 5 generations.....Each successive generation fixes the mistakes made by the previous generation. Proof? Human history shows that we have continually moved towards a more peaceful and just world.
Oh PuuleeeeseThe commie is right, simple as that. Wiki-link, but not that badRepeat something often enough and hope that it's true?
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Last edited by ReluctantSamurai; 10-27-2013 at 21:46.
High Plains Drifter
Death. Quite obvious, since we're talking about a generational change.
The end of humanity has been announced countless times. Still, we've lived on. They're wrong this time as well.
Why? Because the new generation has been able to solve the problems the previous generation couldn't fix. They'll fix our current batch of problems too, we just need to die first.
Last edited by HoreTore; 10-27-2013 at 21:45.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
My parents? Not yet, so far. But fairly recently (a year ago, I think) it first hit me that:
A) my parents won't be around forever
B) anywhere between now and death they (and by extension, me) will have to deal with all sorts of age-related problems
Of course this is something that I've "known" forever in the sense that I know it happens to everyone eventually. I'm not sure what triggered my epiphany (an extremely unsettling feeling); it might have been a medical procedure that my father had to undergo - even though it was a fairly mundane one and went well. My parents are in their early sixties, so hopefully it will be many years before significant problems happen.
Thanks, but no thanks. I have absolutely no faith that the current generation will be able to solve its lack of connectivity with its surroundings and with each other to be able to fix much of anything. Just hope that a real-life NEO comes along to bail our sorry asses out....Because the new generation has been able to solve the problems the previous generation couldn't fix. They'll fix our current batch of problems too, we just need to die first.
When it's my time to die, then it's my time. But I will live each and every moment, as well as I can, with as much enthusiasm, curiosity, passion, and intelligence at 60--70--80--(or for however long I get) as I did when I was 15, 20, or 25.
....and I have my own father as an example, to thank....which leads me to suspect you've had no such example from your own parents...
Last edited by ReluctantSamurai; 10-27-2013 at 21:57.
High Plains Drifter
Feel free to join Socrates, but humanity will continue, as it always has. The problem is simply that we are unable to see the solutions. Fortunately, the next generations will. As they always have.
Your distrust in the youngsters is due to a simple inability on your part to understand how they work.
This has very little(meaning "none at all") to do with anything I've said. A generational change means that the next generations 60-year olds will be smarter than the current 60-year olds, not that the 40-year olds today are smarter than the 60-year olds today.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
A touch arrogant for you to presume what I am able to perceive and what I am not? I have spent many, many hours working with "youngsters" in my line of work, and have been responsible for overseeing their work progress in all various projects I have been involved with. My perceptions are based on my own personal observations. And those perceptions are mixed, but in no way lead me to blindly believe that "progress" by succeeding generations is humanity's saving grace...Your distrust in the youngsters is due to a simple inability on your part to understand how they work.
....and canned rhetoric on your part, doesn't make me feel any better about humankind's survival.
Last edited by ReluctantSamurai; 10-27-2013 at 22:22.
High Plains Drifter
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Well, I guess I have earned that reply from you....
First of all, my summary was:
1. Brief(since I can't be arsed to do more)
2. Eurocentric(because nobody cares about blacks or asians, and in fact I disregarded large parts of europe as well)
I started with slavery, which we found in the cultures around the med in the classical period, ie. Romans, Greeks(semi, I know), and so on. Then I skipped through the dark ages, because I'm afraid of the dark, to medieval Europe with feudalism. Here different parts of Europe went different ways, with serfdom remaining in Russia to the 19th century, but I skipped the absolute monarchies of the Rennessaince anyway. Then I went into the Industrial age, with the french and yank revolutions giving us a limited form of democracy(disregarding the brits, who desperately try to convince everyone they're aliens), before ending up with the universal suffrage of the 20th century.
And a question for you, frags: If you add a "primitive/natural stage" to the start of my list, and replace "modern europe and democracy" with "future", whose historical analysis would that be?![]()
Last edited by HoreTore; 10-27-2013 at 23:20.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
HoreTore's position is unverifiable. If the Greatest Generation/Baby Boomers had let the world die during the Cuban Missile Crisis, we would not be here. His argument depends on the luck of having successive generations merely keep the bare minimum of staying alive for another generation to be born. But that says nothing about whether we are smarter than them, because anyone can throw generalizations of arbitrary generational lines.
Of course, as a good socialist Horetore also knows deep down that people are only suited for their particular historical context. A very great majority of us would utterly fail if obliged to deal with the peculiar problems of ages past - and it is precisely because those problems were solved that we can no longer deal with them. It has nothing to do with intelligence.
The true realization of Horetore's dream lies not in any notion of "generation progress"; it would be for us humans to design and tutor a whole new race of sentient Non-Men, and subsequently allow ourselves to be "phased out" as obsolete material, so that the Non-Men might raise their glorious new race and civilization upon the dust of our bones...
Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
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Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy
Ja mata, TosaInu
You and your worldview again...
Why do you hate humanity?
Don't agree with the Monterminator!
Rather go buy a powerful gun and hope he isn't made of self-repairing liquid with a nuclear generator...somewhere...
Progress is progress.
If you people do not agree with HoreTore's point that old people getting replaced by new people is a good thing, would you prefer:
a. Just one eternal generation of humans with no reproduction
b. Babies! But old people don't die
and why do you think these options would be preferable over death and replacement and what would be the implications?
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Last edited by Fragony; 10-28-2013 at 10:30.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
A quick Google search about 'slavery historical' gives a result where 8 out of 11 links lead to pages about transatlantic slavery. You need to reassess that historical sense.
The horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.
No, I do love it - but I must destroy that which I love.Originally Posted by Husar
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Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
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