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Suzi's avatar

There is so much we people have to UN-learn, for both men and women.

My take on Musk is he's into brain chips and, combined with his apparent carelessness re his children makes him appear rather dangerous to me; he's so very connected to the US government and DoD. It makes me wonder what his stance on ethics is?

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Simon Esler's avatar

Elon is an anomaly that should be watched closely. Using polarized narratives to assess his impact is a BAD idea.

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Suzi's avatar

I'll wait and see.

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Andrew N's avatar

Great article I have read Iain McGilchrist's work but hadn't thought of it that way, shows how easy it is to be deceived by the left brain's certainty, thanks

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Simon Esler's avatar

My pleasure

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Amy Baker's avatar

You've made some great points. Flawed people can still achieve great things. We need to stop expecting our leaders to be perfect and learn from their tragedies as well as their triumphs. Turning them into celebrities is foolishness. Worship has no place in popular culture.

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youlian troyanov's avatar

So true...

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