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Paul Ashley's avatar

"After three years of stifling conformity, I’m happy to see men of wealth and power like Ackman acknowledging the value of heterodox views offered by gifted individuals."

Yet far more people of little wealth and power saw through the scams and spoke out after only three weeks or months.

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The ability to more swiftly consider competing ideas is also why free speech is so crucial, and should be promoted as a cultural value in every family and organization. I left the world of social media several years ago because the other piece to functioning debate, calm civility, seemed to have bypassed the “look at me” social media trends. Problems are rarely solved screaming names at another person. Not sure why anyone would think typed conversations would be any different.

Finally, I think intellectual curiosity is increasingly squashed in our society, and that is a huge red flag for a regressive path. For those of us who saw the insanity of Covid very early, at least personally speaking, it had nothing to do with wanting to be “right,” and everything to do with a curiosity to actually want to understand the situation - whatever was objectively right. I looked at dashboards, looked up what size particles masks could actually physically filter, used the models plotted against observed actual outcomes to teach my then 6 and 8 year olds about graphs (they inadvertently learned a great deal about propaganda too). To be curious is a virtue in short supply and I hope we all start encouraging it more consciously.

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