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my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
#21
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
Alternate method of seeking knowledge:

Google it.

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#22
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 15, 2018 at 8:10 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(March 15, 2018 at 8:07 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: 16.  Wear clean underwear when going to the doctor.

Go fuck yourself, you are on my ignore forever.

Oh shit..Mystic came back and this time he shifted his personality into the "angry out of control Hamza"..
I mean you were just the "polite Hamza" yesterday. At least have the decency to stick to one personality; it's very obvious that this is a fake transition of personalities !

This is a forum..so chill..you're not fooling or scaring anybody..It's a keyboard that you are writing through; so .....

(March 16, 2018 at 12:06 am)MysticKnight Wrote:
(March 15, 2018 at 11:43 pm)ignoramus Wrote: MK, I have no idea why you would be rude to Jor?
She said something funny?

I've decided, whenever someone mocks the issue of my mental health, I am going to put them on ignore.

If you really have a mental health issue, you won't remind us every 2 seconds that you have one.
I told you a long long while back: you're a troll who have nothing but repetitive comebacks with different personality profiles.

Hence why I keep calling you " (profile) Hamza". Understand; troll.

https://atheistforums.org/thread-51114-p...pid1641410

Remember this; troll?
Sorry; I mean "political Hamza"??

I replied..Once again I gave a troll the fuel to burn and make a fuss......

BTW spam; do you poop these topic to atheists and Christians and Shiites like you ?

http://forum.twelvershia.net/imamah-ghay...f-ibrahim/
http://forum.twelvershia.net/sahabah-ahl...in-saqifa/
https://www.christianforums.com/threads/...a.8052089/


? Fuck; are you an electronic keyboard warrior for the Shiite institution?
What an e-bacteria !

BTW; mental illnesses are not a joke; fuckface; and it's not a joke you piece of shit, You don't get to use it in your disgusting missionary task asshole . I hope the Shiite institution rots along with the Sunni, and your missionaries too.
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#23
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
Atlas, you are certainly on my ignore (should have done a long time ago).
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#24
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 16, 2018 at 5:44 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Atlas, you are certainly on my ignore (should have done a long time ago).

?
WHO  CARES?

BTW; there's a twitter hashtag against bots and e-bacteria. I advice -whoever is sitting behind the screen- to check it out Smile

https://twitter.com/hashtag/%D8%B0%D8%A8...A?src=hash

#ذباب_الكتروني





Why the hell did I get myself into a showoff with this dork? AtlasS; OUT !!
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#25
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 16, 2018 at 12:06 am)MysticKnight Wrote:
(March 15, 2018 at 11:43 pm)ignoramus Wrote: MK, I have no idea why you would be rude to Jor?
She said something funny?

I've decided, whenever someone mocks the issue of my mental health, I am going to put them on ignore.

Holy fucking sheep shit. "Wear clean underwear when going to the doctor" has nothing to do with mental illness. My grandmother used to tell me that all of the time. 

I don't have time, read this: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index...112AAqyopl

And I'm not surprised you didn't understand.

(March 16, 2018 at 2:49 am)robvalue Wrote: Seconded. MK decided what it was about so he could be offended.

Actually, people with his condition have difficulty understanding proverbs. His reaction may be very telling.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#26
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 15, 2018 at 8:10 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(March 15, 2018 at 8:07 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: 16.  Wear clean underwear when going to the doctor.

Go fuck yourself, you are on my ignore forever.

Can you explain why this is mocking your mental health issues?
To me it looked like a throw away witticism.
But I am open to the possibility that there were more sinister connotations.
Kindly point them out.
Angel



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.




 








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#27
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 15, 2018 at 7:04 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: 1. It's dynamic, learning, don't try to go from A -> Z, I suggest, build dynamically, and rebuild things when assumptions are proven wrong or previously concluded things were wrong. Sometimes go backwards from Z -> A even, or some in the middle and work from both directions.

2. Gather what you know for certain and work from there.

3. Don't rely on conjecture to guess further conjecture, don't rely on probability that is guessed to further probe probability of other things that come back to verify the probability of things that you relied to guess in the first place.

4. Don't keep hitting the same type of box and don't limit your paradigm, don't limit answers to a certain set when seeking answers to questions.

5. Question your bias, and challenge it, never assume you don't have one, and so work with negatively trying to go against your bias as well.

6. Re-question even things you take for granted and are sure are true, try to disprove them, you may find you acknowledge so much more that verify those things you question, and are working with whole of known facts that you have not articulated that actually prove those things. This is a safe zone as well, because when seeking to disprove them you are only doing it for the sake of establishing arguments for it as you are sure of the facts anyways.

7.  There is seldom anything or any knowledge, that doesn't some how connect back through some interlinks of topics, to any subject.  Don't dismiss something unrelated just because they are in a different category of subject by your assumptions and terms.

8.  Never give up what is certain for a conjecture, no matter who says, how much people agree on it, or how much it is praised and glorified by society, never give up on what you know for certain for what is doubtful.

9. Know when to stop doubting. Doubting is useful in that it seeks to challenge what we thinks is true, but at a certain point, it needs to stop doubting, because if doubt applies equally to things you should be certain of to things you should not, certainty and knowledge become unattainable.

10. Teach what you know and don't teach conjecture. If you teach what you know, it becomes firmer knowledge and you become an expert. If you teach conjecture, conjecture becomes your passion and central focus, and you become pole of irrationality but may talk like you know what you at talking about.

11.  Go from many doors and don't aim to prove or disprove just one thing. Even concepts that may seem so strange to you, don't dismiss them if you don't know they are wrong.   And seek to find out from a plethora of subjects and doors and keep learning.

12. If something seems not interesting to you, don't close your ears to it. It maybe there is a lot of wisdom and application in what seems boring and it maybe become exciting once you know the subject, and don't solely seek knowledge in what your interested in.  This way,  knowledge that you gain and continue to grow is will not simply be a matter of taste.

13. Don't keep looping by the same evidence if something is inconclusive, seek different evidence, different outlooks, don't just loop the same arguments and counter arguments.

14. Leave your comfort zone sometimes, but come back to it to stay with what you know.

15. Don't quote people so much, put things in your own words, when trying to propagate an idea.


Not sure why teaching what you know (your #10) has any part in this list at all.  Maybe wait to teach until you think you've found something, keeping in mind that others will think they too have found things and not be overly eager to toss that aside just because you've got some teaching to do.

(March 16, 2018 at 2:27 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:
(March 15, 2018 at 8:10 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Go fuck yourself, you are on my ignore forever.

Can you explain why this is mocking your mental health issues?
To me it looked like a throw away witticism.
But I am open to the possibility that there were more sinister connotations.
Kindly point them out.
Angel


Yeah it was purely funny without anything disparaging directed at MK in particular so far as I could tell.
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#28
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
Yeah, well, when people bring up my mental health issues I show them a paper from a doctor that proves it. Ha!
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#29
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
It pays to keep a doctor on the basement.
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#30
RE: my suggestions of seeking knowledge.
(March 16, 2018 at 4:14 pm)Whateverist Wrote: Not sure why teaching what you know (your #10) has any part in this list at all. 

In university, a professor told us studies show the only time it becomes 100% guarantee memory regarding something, is when you teach it.  That is why he emphasized when we study, to make groups, and teach one another what we studied.

So if you don't want to forget and just gloss over something you learned or realized, teach it.
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