PATREON EXCLUSIVE (Full Video): When women are at war with the law of causality
Added 2024-01-19 03:41:58 +0000 UTC
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Thanks for the link Rhodium! Interesting resource indeed.
Galdor
2024-01-29 15:48:34 +0000 UTC
Interpolation & prediction are both possible with astrology - & not just with regards to individuals. Mundane astrology covers politics & other worldly events. Nations can have charts, as can elections. Sadly, there’s not much good research on natal astrology because in order for it to be accurate, exact birth time is needed. I don’t study mundane astrology myself so I can’t speak to that. I have found a coefficients of ~.4-.8 between my own ovulation dates & the placement of Venus/Moon/Jupiter at the time, based on decades of meticulous cycle charting backed by ultrasound.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-22 12:08:47 +0000 UTC
If I am understanding this correctly, are we talking about interpolation algorithms correlating astronomy and passed human events to interpolate (not predict) the future? If so, how stable are these interpolation algorithms? What are some of the most profound coefficient determinants? In major league baseball, when it comes to determining wins, homeruns have a coefficient determinant of .98. For strikeouts, .94.
Mark Bryski
2024-01-22 09:24:26 +0000 UTC
Sorry. I didn't mean to say she hustled him into marriage via pregnancy. I was talking about the practice in general, and neglected to be clear. Men don't read women's fiction or watch women's films (such as The Piano). But we should, because between the lines---and sometimes explicitly---it's all laid out for us, how the vast majority of women think. Without reference to 50 Shades, Grace spells it out for us, because too many of us males are benighted.
David Ronin
2024-01-21 20:32:00 +0000 UTC
There’s nothing like that for cosmetics - EWG is the closest but it’s not thorough & isn’t critical enough. However, women do absolutely rate cosmetics based on how they perform. The issue is that because everyone has unique skin, colouring, lifestyle etc there are few universally good products. But there are better & worse products which are generally agreed upon.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-21 18:22:10 +0000 UTC
This video made me recall that I find very difficult to understand cosmetic products at first glance: it is not clear on what they act, or how similar but different types of products compare with one another: when should you use eau miscéllaire vs foamy cleaner, etc.
The information is certainly out there, but not on major magazines/web sites, and requires a fair amount of digging to put together. On online shops selling a wide range of products from differents brands, I find it extremely difficult to understand which product is meant for oneself or not. Even most human sellers in shops don't seem to know that much about what they sell.
On the other hand, I had been putting together a PC tower together not so long ago, and on that market it is super easy to find in-depth articles on major websites comparing products of the same category, showcasing benchmarks, explaning the norms, or the caracteristics to watch out for, etc.
For PC components there is also a lot of marketing that is remarcably effective in making you believe that the shittiest product is awesome, but third party sources (Tom's Hardware, etc) make it a lot easier to make an informed choice. But what about the cosmetic industry? The marketing is certainly strong as well, but in the absence of major third-party sites, it is very difficult to make good consumption choices...
In a way, I am comparing two famillies of products, one whose main target are women, and the other whose main target are men.
I wonder if things would be different were 50% of the customers of cosmetic products be men? Would you find online articles on major web sites comparing products with benchmarks, explaning how they work, what their various constituants are for? In a way, this is a wait and watch situation as the share of men consuming those products seems to be on the rise...
PS: If anyone has links to such third party websites for cosmetics, I am genuinely interested.
Galdor
2024-01-21 16:45:47 +0000 UTC
bingo, lady.
Mircea N.
2024-01-21 11:45:51 +0000 UTC
Except it’s a bad example. Kinda matters.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-21 11:02:50 +0000 UTC
It’s frustrating how AG mocks something he knows nothing about.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-21 11:01:42 +0000 UTC
To be fair she gets pregnant after they’re already married. Awful books though.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-21 10:56:49 +0000 UTC
Pop astrology & ancient astrology are not the same. Astrology has traditionally been a MALE art & science. Until recently it required a lot math & it’s extremely complicated. If you take it seriously it requires a lot of mental effort.
RhodiumMaiden
2024-01-21 10:49:24 +0000 UTC
People are so quick to judge they associate being wrong with bad. And judged. Being wrong is best to he seen dispassionattly in order to avoid cognitive bias to rationalise it to confirm a previous belief.
Its not about blame and good bad write wrong.
Its about objectively understanding and moving forward
Ibad loosers are bad but you know they are down. I dont punch down or kick those that are down. But bad winners thats a whole different beast.
Peter
2024-01-21 09:47:02 +0000 UTC
Why dude. Have some dignity. There is hardly ever anything to be gained to gettings in the mud pit. Those there are tjere coz they want to be. And there is the question of if you can or should or be allowed to talk anyone out of their own intrisic motivations.
Dont force a horse to water, if it wants andrink it will come on its own. Coz unlike a horse we afford humans free will
How bout you come back up from that mud pit. Get you cleaned up and battling real worth while dragons.
🤝
Peter
2024-01-21 09:41:26 +0000 UTC
I asumed this video would get more comments. It got some emotions going
Peter
2024-01-21 09:32:55 +0000 UTC
how must it feel like to puke frustrations instead of words? First of all, I'm a guy. Second, you don't seem to understand two things: the difference between intelligence and erudition and that unfortunately, you are not even an erudite.
Mircea N.
2024-01-20 23:23:56 +0000 UTC
“Understand Astrology???”
How often do you get conned & undermine yourself with bad decisions?
How must it feel to know you can behave like a child into adulthood & still know that a man can still come into your life and rescue you from a lifetime of idiocy?
Bill Washinski
2024-01-20 23:12:53 +0000 UTC
Okay, so Grace dismisses astrology as utter nonsense. Whether it is or not, that was just an example he used of irrationality and a refusal to accept personal responsibility. His overall argument holds, regardless. Please don't get caught up in mere nit-picking, relatively speaking.
David Ronin
2024-01-19 21:43:55 +0000 UTC
I've not watched Grace's presentation again before answering your query. However, 50 Shades is just an updated and very clever and more sophisticated version of the standard romance novel. In that sense, it's in the same class as other women's novels such as Bridget Jones's Diary. The fantasy is that a very ordinary girl---and I use the term "girl" advisedly here---somehow captivates a super-high-value man, in part by becoming subservient to him in a way that's fine with her. He puts her in charge of a publishing company he's bought---and low and behold, the very first book the firm brings out under her aegis becomes a bestseller. Immense, effortless success on her part...making it look like high achievement in business isn't really that hard: "any" woman can do it.. But of course women leave it to men to engage in the struggle because women simply don't feel like it. To me, the key thing in the trilogy was in volume three: our heroine "forgets" to take the Pill for a few days, and gets pregnant. Such a lapse is inexplicable in the absence of a deeper "logic" that overrides common sense. And to return to Grace's theme, there is no conscious connection between cause and effect. But of course, this being a thinly-disguised fantasy, Christian Grey is quite happy that he in effect has been manipulated into a lifetime commitment to her, via child support, if things ever turn sour. Granted, men often behave in a predatory fashion as to sexual "conquests." But the real predation is far more often: the woman's, getting the man to marry her and have children by her (though apparently paternity fraud runs at about 30% or so.) It's a lifetime of servitude. Granted, the reality for women in a marriage and motherhood is often unpleasant. But 50 Shades furthers the fantasy of living happily ever after via the ingenue's finding a man to support her for "life." (For a truly cold-blooded analysis of this, read Esther Vilar's book, The Manipulated Man.) I hope I've answered your question. If not, let me know.
David Ronin
2024-01-19 21:38:48 +0000 UTC
I haven't read 50 Shades, but from what I know of it, I don't see the connection to the topic at hand (causation, "manifesting", etc). Can you explain?
beret-doppelganger
2024-01-19 20:08:40 +0000 UTC
Can you point to peer reviewed research that has been replicated in multiple locations multiple times that supports your statement?
Anthony White
2024-01-19 10:31:39 +0000 UTC
because astrology is pattern recognition. You can't establish patterns with nearby random objects. But women are more intune with patterns of behavior than men are. When they say " the moon is in retrograde", they actually say "this group pf people who are born in this period of time will likely have a shitty day no matter how much they convince themselves they won't". This topic should not be woman related because it was widely practiced in antiquity and it depends on how perceptive a person is to things outside of their grasp of information.
In our times, we have become highly sceptical of everything that is not yet studied and proven. We hate the unknown and trust it even less because we are afraid of it and hungry for control over our lives. Everything has to be taken apart, labeled and understood how it works before we can use it. It's like we're saying: " I need to understand the geological origin and structure of this rock I picked up, before throwing it at the animal attacking me, to establish its power of damage"... instead of " looks good enough" throwing it and see what happens.
Mircea N.
2024-01-19 09:31:53 +0000 UTC
Alex, sorry but it doesn't seem as you understand astrology. There is truth in it, that people born in certain periods of time tend to have common traits which are not hereditary. Women have to deal with the moon and it's cycle most of their life, they understand that, just as the moon influences the water on Earth and in us, the planets may have their own influence on us. I saw that your pattern is to be sceptical to anything not tangible such as religion until someone proves it otherwise. You apply this pattern to astrology. Think of it this way. If you have 7 people around a table(planets), they all have 5 chemical compounds in their box at their choice(5 major human moods) and they all have to put one compound in the middle of the table(the event) at the same time ...you will get a different mix every time. Now, what if you can control that by seeing which compound will each person add, before the mix is actually created. That is causality. And that is astrology, by rule of pattern prediction.
I just saw you talk for 30min about something you don't even bother to study because it sounds bonkers to you and have no respect for it, while criticising women that they don't bother looking into things before forming an opinion about them. This has to be the worst video you've ever made, mate. I also noticed cherry-picking of the videos, choosing outrageous opinions from mediocre or very young women. These women do not represent the majority.
Mircea N.
2024-01-19 08:57:22 +0000 UTC
"Holding onto..." has certainly been the source of my unhappiness and struggles.
Sadly, the tools available to learn how to let go and the tools for constructing myself have always been there. They just weren't brought to light.
Thank you Alexander for shining that light.
Mark Bryski
2024-01-19 05:58:15 +0000 UTC
You should mention the staggering success of 50 Shades of Grey. There you have it all in a nutshell. And its staggering GLOBAL success says to much out the UNIVERSALITY of this attitude and set of expectations. Same thing re. Fear of Flying, which came out nearly half a century ago. It isn't just women who have delusions as to men. It's also the deeply rooted delusions men have as to the way women are and the way men should be toward them. But men don't read women's literature, and if they do, they dismiss it as just so much silly stuff. Not taking it seriously is a fatal error, metaphorically speaking.