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Human values: Delusional but worth it…

Posted on10/12/201212/12/2012AuthorEclectic Moose6 Comments

So, last week I wrote about how we can protect ourselves from the consequences of memetic hacking (if not the hack itself) by learning to distrust the consistency of the self, and being suspicious of our urges – rule of thumb: if it feels “right” Read More …

CategoriesGeneral, PsychologyTagsdelusion, meaning, psychological flexibility, self, values

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