Tilted Cat Head
Administrator
Location: Manhattan, NY
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I'm reading the changes that you made to the last paragraph of "quationing authority" I assume the change was made to make distinction away from TFP but to the rest of the communities out there.
even in free thinking societies, it's still important to have the radical thinkers. It's those people that are catalysts for change. Change takes time to brew, it takes time to rise. Those that question authority and do so with responsibility are those that we consider our greatest thinkers to our greatest artists. They changed it enough, not too much to be so radical, but enough.
Even in areas as structured as physics, it takes someone to ask the questions against the authority. Think about if Einstien held onto the same accepted thoughts as his peers. Newton, Edison, Galileo, Ptolomey... they all questioned authority and moved changes that fundamentally shifted the way humans and communities interact with each other.
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