Does man have free will? I'm afraid not.

Alana 2022-01-20 08:01:03

1. Use less electronic equipment (difficult)

2. How can we get rid of big data analysis? (The action is against humanity and goes against the trend)

3. People have no free will (most people are just meat machines manipulated by various chemicals)

4. Most of the time, most people, emotion beats reason.

5. Repeat, repeat, repeat, this is the most important magic.

6. The pain caused by loss is far greater than the joy of gain, so take back control is used.

7. The real world is becoming more and more complex. An ordinary person or even the government is unable to make a more accurate estimate of the possible consequences of Brexit. Therefore, the person who can tell stories and instigate will be the winner, but not necessarily. The correct result. Right or wrong can only be determined by luck and the emotions.

8. The woman who feels worthless in life should not be ignored, but she has been ignored for a long time. In the long run, Brexit may be a good thing for the UK to finally get back on track.

9. When the voting result is announced, how many people from the Brexit faction have won for the sake of victory?

Are these thoughts of mine now my thoughts? Or is it the result of being instilled and brainwashed for a long time? This kind of brainwashing may be of your own choice. Can Big Data guess that I will write this down? According to the probability, it should be possible.

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Extended Reading
  • Geovanni 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Some good lines and thinking.

  • Newell 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    BC is almost becoming a chatting professional, and being stereotyped is not good for career; it is not a dispute between left and right, but a dispute between the old and the new. The new ZZ struggle in the Internet age is a new style. The style of painting is more cheerful and exaggerated. I hope to see a comparison of Brexit The audience of a comprehensive and serious cause and effect analysis is afraid that it is likely to be disappointed; in the end, it is too simple to attribute the responsibility to "Cambridge Analytica"

Brexit quotes

  • Dominic Cummings: ...as a global society we are entering a series of profound economic, cultural, social and political transitions, the like of which the world has never seen: massive increase in resource requirements, rising tide of religious extremism, the synthesis of the generational inequalities in the West on an historic level.

  • [first lines]

    Dominic Cummings: Great Britain makes a noise. Did you know that?