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Looking for opinions and insight on my semi-"intense" trip bouopa 12/15/23 01:21 PM
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Re: Looking for opinions and insight on my semi-"intense" trip
      12/28/23 07:45 AM

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bouopa said:
Thanks so much! This makes sense. It definitely forced me to pay attention. I don’t think I embellished. I’m an overthinker sometimes, but I gave it a week or two before it even clicked what the pain was from. Do you have any examples of the fake wisdom you’re talking about?



I am not into Hippie fake wisdom but I asked the AI in my pc the question:
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Hi, this is Bing. I searched the web for your question and found some interesting results. Hippie fake wisdom is a term that refers to the vague, superficial, or contradictory statements that some hippies or counterculture enthusiasts use to sound profound, enlightened, or rebellious. Some of these statements may have a grain of truth or a positive intention, but they are often oversimplified, misinterpreted, or misapplied. Some examples of hippie fake wisdom are:

“Everything happens for a reason.” This statement implies that there is a cosmic plan or a divine purpose behind every event, and that we should accept it without questioning or resisting. However, this statement can also be used to justify or rationalize suffering, injustice, or evil, and to discourage critical thinking or personal responsibility12.
“You create your own reality.” This statement suggests that we have the power to shape our experiences and outcomes by our thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes. However, this statement can also be used to blame or shame ourselves or others for our misfortunes, and to ignore or deny the external factors and influences that affect our lives13.
“All you need is love.” This statement expresses the ideal of universal love and harmony, and the rejection of violence and hatred. However, this statement can also be used to avoid or escape from the practical and realistic challenges and conflicts that we face in our relationships and society, and to neglect or sacrifice our own needs and boundaries1 .
“Don’t trust anyone over 30.” This statement reflects the generational gap and the distrust of authority and tradition that characterized the youth culture of the 1960s. However, this statement can also be seen as a form of ageism and arrogance, and a dismissal of the wisdom and experience that older people can offer .
“Turn on, tune in, drop out.” This statement was coined by Timothy Leary, a psychologist and advocate of psychedelic drugs, to encourage people to explore their own consciousness and to reject the conventional norms and expectations of society. However, this statement can also be interpreted as a promotion of drug abuse and escapism, and a disregard for the consequences and responsibilities of one’s actions .
These are some examples of hippie fake wisdom that I found on the web. If you want to learn more about them, you can check out the web search results. I hope this helps you find the information you are looking for. 😊



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