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Socha: The Hidden Vulnerability of Others

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Socha: The Hidden Vulnerability of Others

Postby Alpharabius » Mon May 11, 2015 10:30 pm

Great youtube channel i discovered recently, thought i would share it with you guys. the video below is one of my favorites. enjoy.

It’s the kind of basic human vulnerability that we’d all find familiar, but is still somehow surprising when we notice it in others. It’s an open question why we have such public confidence, and such private doubts.



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Re: Socha: The Hidden Vulnerability of Others

Postby gedo_gurl » Mon May 11, 2015 10:43 pm

People think they're geniuses for the dumbest things. Since when is vulnerbility hidden in others and surprising to see? Just look at a baby, then a child, then a teenager, then a young adult, then a mother and father, then a granparent, we're vulnerable at all stages in life. Who is the hell thinks everyone but themselves is super human. This is a product of the western culture of competition, they believe that everyone is either doing better than them or is hindering them, nacalad philosophers and social engineers, uff caleyk.

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Re: Socha: The Hidden Vulnerability of Others

Postby Alpharabius » Mon May 11, 2015 11:03 pm

People think they're geniuses for the dumbest things. Since when is vulnerbility hidden in others and surprising to see? Just look at a baby, then a child, then a teenager, then a young adult, then a mother and father, then a granparent, we're vulnerable at all stages in life. Who is the hell thinks everyone but themselves is super human. This is a product of the western culture of competition, they believe that everyone is either doing better than them or is hindering them, nacalad philosophers and social engineers, uff caleyk.
Humans being are by nature ego-centirc and this clouds our perception of others and how we view them , its obvious that we are all vulnerable but sometimes we forget this and fall victim to our ego. The Author of this video is just translating this human attribute into a word and conveying its meaning.


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