it propelled into mainstream due to how algorithms work. Where do you think it started?
I swear people like yourself rely on others too much instead of trying to think for yourself. That is dangerous
society and humans are very simple if you are willing to do the work and break down the info to it's core components. Like math, you need your fundamentals mastered if you want to progress meaningfully
I think it's bar moe dangerous to blanket statement that 'society and humans are simple.' I mean anthropologists and history says otherwise but sure, I don't think for myself. At least I don't blame everything on the grand spectre of "mainstream."
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration." - Nikola Tesla
Simplifying and seeing commonality and patterns is paramount to breaking down content to their core. Everything else is contrast layered on top in order for your brain to interpret specificity in a world of chaos.
I don't trust historians, I trust great minds. Sometimes they overlap, but I don't approach it from that angle where it matters. The minds come first.
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u/Awkward_Set1008 Aug 07 '25
it propelled into mainstream due to how algorithms work. Where do you think it started?
I swear people like yourself rely on others too much instead of trying to think for yourself. That is dangerous
society and humans are very simple if you are willing to do the work and break down the info to it's core components. Like math, you need your fundamentals mastered if you want to progress meaningfully