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my my, what a taboo word!
yet, by choosing to visit this forum and not visit other ones, this is essentially what we are doing. That being said, this is not necessarily a bad thing. The links between people of similar personality seem to have much greater potential than any links deriving from religion, politics or race. Now, with the lines between technology and socialization blurring, opportunities to exercise this ability to choose will become more prevalent. Do we accept this as an inevitability, or do we strive to integrate ourselves with people that basically cannot comprehend our way of interpreting the world? What are the implications of such a choice? Should new political groups be formed on these basis? discuss! |
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I wonder how many of us here participate in this forum exclusively. Personally, I don't. I probably participate here more often and more vociferously, but not exclusively. |
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I go to other forums too but I feel safest here.
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Well, segregation and the forming of communities based on personality types would have huge benefits, I think. Think of it as de-centralizing society. |
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I think you'll find that top jobs with great firms pretty much create their own cultural class. |
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Had to laugh, when I was at college a good friend of mine was in Med school and I said "You know what, every Med student seems to have blue eyes", "It’s pretty weird". |
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Well first of all I visit a variety of forums. Only two qualifications necessary: 1. Moderation is neither too strict or lenient (either way kills discussion) 2. The median level of erudition is reasonably high. Little point in associating with idiots. I currently visit this forum, europa-universalis.com, and a few other very small sites. |
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