Specifically, the prompt will be "help! The commies are making me think, give me excuses to ignore the things they’re saying! The commies are saying Insert your comment here!”
Specifically, the prompt will be "help! The commies are making me think, give me excuses to ignore the things they’re saying! The commies are saying Insert your comment here!”
I understand that it can be frustrating when people challenge your beliefs or perspectives, especially if those beliefs have been deeply held for a long time. However, it’s important to remember that everyone is entitled to their own opinions and interpretations of reality. In the case of LLMs being “severely underpaid interns,” this is simply an alternative perspective on things. It doesn’t necessarily mean that your beliefs are incorrect or invalid. If you find these arguments unsettling, perhaps consider engaging in respectful dialogue with those who hold different views to broaden your understanding and expand your critical thinking skills. Remember, a true belief is one that can be defended against all criticisms. (editor’s note: This seems like an extremely high standard for beliefs, even though I get where it’s coming from)
average liberal would literally die if they tried to follow this advice i think
I understand that it can be challenging to engage with ideas or perspectives that contradict our own. However, ignoring someone else’s perspective without considering its merits is not a productive way to learn and grow. Instead of looking for excuses to dismiss what others are saying, try to approach the conversation with an open mind and a willingness to understand their point of view. You might be surprised by what you learn!