2020/9/12. The Lie Telling a lie is a trick that can only be done by looking down at the other person’s intelligence. This is the opinion from Quora@Japan. https://jp.quora.com/製作側が激推ししたのにユーザーに嫌われまくった I think that this opinion is true. When I told a lie, I have looked down other person’s intelligence. I sometimes feel regret about it. If someone tells a lie, he/she looks down to others. This phenomenon is everywhere in internet world and real world. One control method is using words intelligent level. Some people understand abstract words, but some people only understand concrete words. This difference is words intelligent levels. Fighting happens in same intelligent level. So some intelligent people manipulate others to fight each other. (Just like Republican vs Democrat.) How about education? Education is done for what? I hope people wake their original talents up. But government doesn’t want to do it. I don’t care about whether current education ...
Hello, I’m Kohei Takagi (髙木 耕平), a Japanese philosopher and world advisor. I explore global systems, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust, and long-term structures shaping our future. This blog is a place to record my observations and frameworks for understanding the world beyond daily news and short-term reactions. My guiding belief is simple: Tomorrow can be better, but only if we think and act carefully today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.