Wisdom is a bit of an amorphous term. Not sure how we'd quantify it.
We do have much more collective intelligence at this point. Grade school kids know more than nobility did even a few hundred years ago, at least in certain areas like math and science, and probably many others.
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True...its ambiguous.
In regards to humanity as a whole. Our position in the universe. Our uniqueness relative to other species. Our ability to shape our environment. What would help us move forward. Usher in the next age
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Religion does seem archaic but does belief in a unquantifiable force mean we are less intelligent?
Not sure how that would advance anything other than commercialization of drugs
I mean where is the synergy? Active listening and critical thinking seem to be in short demand. I would think that history would have taught us the value of independent thoughts. it would do the world's wisdom a great service for educators at every level, from the nursery onward, to cultivate the art of active listening - in themselves as well as their students. I honestly think that we should shift focus away from celebrity/sports/actors. Not that they arent talented in their own right but we need to set the same stages for academic and scientific achievements.
I actually think the root issue would be more about education and synergistic technologies that allow the emergence of new types of thought and more advanced collaborative power. Elon Musk had a great little talk about AI, and amidst the reasonable fears that some people have, he also highlighted that there's a chance to really do great things with it; imagine an AI "cloud" that interacts with the human mind, and can allow us to make communal decisions and directives.
In that sort of paradigm, the presence (or lack thereof) of religion is beside the point.
There are limits to the human capacity for achievement. No one alive can be a true expert in more than a handful of fields. Most times, only a single one. And what happens when some fields reach a point where it takes a lifetime to truly understand the field deeply enough to potentially make a contribution to it? Some think progress will continue at an accelerated pace. But it will need to deal with such hurdles. Transhumanism and technology is going to be the eventual answer.
There's also a lot that can be done to bring up the average of human intelligence, so to speak, in underdeveloped areas. I do tentatively think we can reach an equilibrium with the planet. Green technologies and the fairly static population changes in most modernized countries suggest that we might be able to coexist here indefinitely without burning the planet out. But we're not there yet.
Not at all. But not all religions are the same and equal.
You also made a mistaken assumption that the notion of God that some religions have, e.g. Christianity, equals "unqantifiable force".
Which, is not confined only to religion. Science does that all the time, it's called theorizing.
TBH freedom of an individual is one of the most powerful sides of pro-legalization argument.
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@ Digi, I am curious if are you going to address my criticism of your posts in "Gay rights vs. Islamic rights" thread? No pressure, if not, that's fine with me too.
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Another word for wisdom is perspective, and perspective -- being able to see the forest for the trees -- generally comes with time and experience. While some of us *get this* faster than others, humanity overall is still quite adolescent in its worldview.
I would think some fast-moving, global disaster (like in "The Day After Tomorrow"), would shake us up pretty good. Until then, morons, eg, will continue to get close to dangerous wild animals to take selfies.
Or, wait ... did you mean smoking weed to get smarter?
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You mean besides saving us the millions of dollars we are spending on the war on drugs, getting a whole ton of people out of jail who really don't deserve to be there, and granting a large boost to our economy?
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I saw your response, about countries where it's punishable by death, but didn't think it was a direct response to me. Was it?
{Edit} nevermind, saw the earlier response. Missed it before. Time kinda soured me to that whole thread, but I can probably manage a response sometime in the next couple days.
Take your time too, I'm currently in the "fan mode" as Euro is happening right now in France. At least 2 football matches a day! Poland plays tomorrow their 3rd match. In general, you can imagine what kind of alcoholic frenzy is going on atm in Poland. I wouldn't miss it for the world
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Hmmm...Thats extremely small minded. Have you ever been addicted to drugs? Probably not. Anyway not sure how legalizing drug use would create an utopian society.
I never said it would create a utopian society. I said it would boost the economy and get a lot of people out of jail who do not need to be in jail.
It's not small minded. Look up other countries that have legalized drugs.
We already have highly addictive shit that is legal. Why do some dipshits get to decide what stuff we can get hooked on and what we can't get hooked on? How many people are killed by drunk drivers each year? Is alcohol illegal? No?
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The fact that you think all Democrats are, by definition, guilty of being wilfully ignorant shows your wilful ignorance and unwillingness to learn anything that contradicts that view.