Saving the world is easy, but saving what you want is harder. I feel that many of the world’s problems are easy to solve if humans could use their emotions effectively. However, many of the world’s problems are caused by human emotions and desires. I would like to start a group that has mutual goals of the members. People may not share all the same goals but enough of them so that the progress of the group does have a beneficial impact on humanity. Preventing the top ten ways the world is going to end People are worried about problems they cannot solve, yet problems they can solve are being ignored. Many websites will post top ten lists of how life on earth could end with many of the events being caused by humans. As such, trying to tackle one of the scenarios may allow another one to happen. I believe that many of them can be avoided however, if people would put in the effort to stop the one that is easiest for them to solve. Here is a...
Imagine having a conversation with someone where you looked up all the facts and thought for a long time why a course of actions should be taken. Then imagine explaining the decision you made to someone else and they reply that you shouldn’t do it. You ask why and at first their answer seems to make sense. When you get home afterwards you start to think on the conversation and realize that something isn’t right. You run through what the other person had said and that off something they said turned out to be a fallacy. Here are some fallacies and examples that are common that will make a greater point of what they are. The Ambiguity fallacy is where a phrase or word that can mean multiple things is used to give the speaker either multiple choices for what they mean or allows them to be misleading but not incorrect. So, if I was to say, “I am giving everyone in this crowd a car tonight” on my live T.V. show. Not specifying that I meant a Hot Wheels model ca...