![]() Wind resistance, different gravitational pull, moon's gravity Well, obviously it won't be the same all over the world, and that's because there's so many variables It's like finding an equation of how long will it take this bowling ball to fall down from a 50ft tower Truth is very black and white, it's just that usually we don't have all the variables I will tell you if you're wrong, or at least in your case 'I will tell you if I think I'm wrong' When you speak factually or theoretically, to me it doesn't matter When I say something in a factual manner I try to be conservativeĭo not assume anything, other than what I said If it didn't then the Cacao tree would have been killed way beforeĪlso, when it's an opinion, I normally use 'think' 'feel' or reference myself In there I tried speaking about the past, how obviously these places experienced 'temperature change' in the past and it obviously didn't kill the Cacao tree because life has a tendency to adapt If I try speaking in theory or whether something is trueĪs in the 'Chocolate going extinct?' thread Feel free to comment or contradict this, it's just a theory. The stubbornness of adults is a vital yet flawed protection mechanism. Therefore, if you were told a significant lie while you were young, as you get older your thoughts and maybe even your character would have that lie as a base, and like with buildings removing the base of your knowledge and/or character would cause much of your mind to crumble and fall apart. However, the knowledge you have is mostly if not entirely grounded on what you were told as a kid. As you get older, you find out how much people can lie, so in order to defend your mind from lies you naturally become more stubborn. ![]() To get that point, imagine being in school without believing a word your teacher says, compared to believing everything your teacher says. You are therefore very gullible, as if you weren't you wouldn't be able to learn much. When you're young, you know nothing, not even that some people can't be trusted. I have a theory on why adults have a harder time accepting they are wrong. They usually end up saying indirectly that people cannot be trusted and must have certain things censoredīut yeah, we have probably gone through a belief that was wrong, and even when you get older you still haven't forgotten it Some older men hate this generation, and they blame it on social media, but fail to realize that people aren't as stupid as you make it seem It wasn't that we were actually equal, it was that we were equal under the law When I was in California, people would often speak of all people are equal, but most didn't even understand what that meant That's one of the reasons why religion, feminism, communism seem to be a strongholdīecause once people become adults, they are just so reluctant and its harder for them to admit they are wrongĮverybody is wrong once in a while, or for some, very oftenĭepending on where you are in the United States there is a geographical mental plague ![]() Maybe you should start thinking of people individually, rather than group them all togetherĪll wrong beliefs are forgotten when people start speaking of them openly
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