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Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Decent playground baller
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Most people do overestimate themselves. They think they are above average, but a majority cannot be above average.
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NBA Legend
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While I don't think humans as a whole are THAT special in the spectrum of the entire universe I do think however people underrate the aspect of one element of human existence. There will never be another you in the history of human beings, ever. Who you are will never exist again. That's pretty profound in itself and I don't think enough people see their self worth in that area.
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Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by oh the horror
While I don't think humans as a whole are THAT special in the spectrum of the entire universe I do think however people underrate the aspect of one element of human existence. There will never be another you in the history of human beings, ever. Who you are will never exist again. That's pretty profound in itself and I don't think enough people see their self worth in that area.
According to many scientific theories, there are actually an infinite amount of beings out there identical to each of us.
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NBA Legend
Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by Nick Young
According to many scientific theories, there are actually an infinite amount of beings out there identical to each of us.
Are we talking about parallel universes ?
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Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by oh the horror
While I don't think humans as a whole are THAT special in the spectrum of the entire universe I do think however people underrate the aspect of one element of human existence. There will never be another you in the history of human beings, ever. Who you are will never exist again. That's pretty profound in itself and I don't think enough people see their self worth in that area.
You are an idiot. This is exactly the problem. Everyone thinks they are special. There is someone out there just like you. Maybe not exactly the same, but close enough. No dog is out there like....oh i'm so unique...no one is like me. The sad truth is that we are all very much alike, and our desire to stand out and be seen as different is what creates all the hate and problems in the world. We seek to differentiate ourselves and as such identify so strongly with a group of friends, a religion, a church, a country, etc. Then, within those groups we seek to further distinguish ourselves as individuals creating even further internal conflicts.
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Originally Posted by sundizz
You are an idiot. This is exactly the problem. Everyone thinks they are special. There is someone out there just like you. Maybe not exactly the same, but close enough. No dog is out there like....oh i'm so unique...no one is like me. The sad truth is that we are all very much alike, and our desire to stand out and be seen as different is what creates all the hate and problems in the world. We seek to differentiate ourselves and as such identify so strongly with a group of friends, a religion, a church, a country, etc. Then, within those groups we seek to further distinguish ourselves as individuals creating even further internal conflicts.
This song was inspired by and written about ME
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HIM
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We are nurtured by our parents into believing that we are special. it's a good thing because it builds confidence. A bad thing because it breeds entitled idiots.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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im special
specially thick
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Big Booty Hoes!!
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Originally Posted by oh the horror
While I don't think humans as a whole are THAT special in the spectrum of the entire universe I do think however people underrate the aspect of one element of human existence. There will never be another you in the history of human beings, ever. Who you are will never exist again. That's pretty profound in itself and I don't think enough people see their self worth in that area.
It's actually a proven fact that there are many of you already, existing simultaneously.
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NBA Legend
Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by NumberSix
It's actually a proven fact that there are many of you already, existing simultaneously.
This was proven where? Show me (legitimately asking)
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Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by sundizz
You are an idiot. This is exactly the problem. Everyone thinks they are special. There is someone out there just like you. Maybe not exactly the same, but close enough. No dog is out there like....oh i'm so unique...no one is like me. The sad truth is that we are all very much alike, and our desire to stand out and be seen as different is what creates all the hate and problems in the world. We seek to differentiate ourselves and as such identify so strongly with a group of friends, a religion, a church, a country, etc. Then, within those groups we seek to further distinguish ourselves as individuals creating even further internal conflicts.
Everyone is special man. Except for you. You're a f*ggot.
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A humble prophet
Re: Is it possible that we overestimate ourselves?
Originally Posted by sundizz
You are an idiot. This is exactly the problem. Everyone thinks they are special. There is someone out there just like you. Maybe not exactly the same, but close enough. No dog is out there like....oh i'm so unique...no one is like me. The sad truth is that we are all very much alike, and our desire to stand out and be seen as different is what creates all the hate and problems in the world. We seek to differentiate ourselves and as such identify so strongly with a group of friends, a religion, a church, a country, etc. Then, within those groups we seek to further distinguish ourselves as individuals creating even further internal conflicts.
Evidently you are a special one then, standing above the petty solipsism of the rest of the human species on your lonesome there. Not to mention that you're essentially saying that all individuals are the same - a patent falsehood, and the world would be a terribly dull and dreary place if such rubbish were true, but luckily, it's only the product of your imagination.
It is differences and eccentricities that give the world its vibrancy, colour and interest - which is partly why uniformity of character is a clear sign of cultural decadence; I find it amusing that in this modern era of 'tolerance' and the multicultural 'diversity' obsession, we seem to be less tolerant then ever of individual eccentricities of character and opinion. Maybe it is that the Democratic dogma has so infested your mind as to render your opinions absurd - yes, it is in striving to be the same, to be mediocre, a kind of mass man, if you like, that mankind makes all its advances ; and it is from the striving for distinction, the want to be different (most people like to be the same, or 'fit in' btw - and this innate tribalism and tendency towards group-think is the driving power behind the bulk of human atrocities), or exceptional, that all the banes of the world have stemmed. What utter rubbish: the human motive towards distinction, prestige and achievement is driving force of human development and progress - the motive toward conformity has the opposite effect, and has been shown to make individual people deny what they know to be true, simply because other people have drawn the same conclusion (see Asch conformity experiments).
And some people are genuinely singular and downright inimitable (John Randolph of Roanoke, for example - you won't find anyone else at all like him) - history is littered with the examples of such men, though they are increasingly infrequent in this Democratic age, with its triumph of mediocrity (exemplified in your incredibly stupid post), and equalising of standards.
edit: as for the thread, from my experience people tend to overestimate themselves, but concomitantly underestimate the life they are living (tendency towards dissatisfaction, thinking other people have it better, and so on).
Last edited by Dresta; 11-26-2015 at 01:01 PM.
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