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Consequentially, a record may be either an objectively sourced material or a subjectively sourced material. Are all materials rendered equally valid within your system? Is validity even a consideration, or is mere influence in value and standard formation adequate basis for inclusion?

The criteria for what is to be included/excluded is determined by the individual user. Not me

Why does that follow?

Because it simply takes more conscious effort. Also because It slows the process down.

In other words, value represents motive and standard suggests the cognitive-behavioral norm (personal or collective) arrived at via that motivational value?

I think you understand the relationship between what we value and what we do.

I would suggest that perhaps values are not hierarchical, so much as situational and non-static.

I will grant that there is a great deal of shifting values as situations change, however....I don't believe anyone on earth is without a set of values that trump many of the other values they hold.

Do you think that that is due to a lack of tools (e.g. Free Bible Press), or on account of general human disposition?

Well both

It strikes me that most people are not only non-disposed towards higher ordered critical thought, but may even be incapable of it.

What someone is incapable of today they may be capable of tomorrow. I know something about how critical thinking is cultivated.

are you trying to cause more people to think critically for themselves rather than following external authorities than would otherwise do so... or are you trying to provide a platform for those already disposed to do so but perhaps lacking the best tools for it?

I hope to do both. I also hope to create a tool that helps people network more closely with those who share values with them.

I find that ideal, though for the above reason unrealistic. Internally derived values and standards take time, intention, and intellect that not all persons might possess.

I think I can create a product that can "meet people where they are" so to speak. And challenge them without being threatening. Also, from experience I can tell you the process works well with short and long breaks between intermittent sessions.

The question might also be asked as to whether our ideal is not premature if at all relevant to the human evolutionary trajectory. If we have evolved largely as group-think species rather than as a collective of largely independent thinkers, how would that impact our social organization if it were to change?

We might not end up as Borgish :)

Can we even change that way at all? I suppose this is what I was getting at regarding your thoughts on the balance between independent perspective formulation and reliant perspective formulation.

Can we start out doing not much more than parroting those we respect and actually end up thinking for ourselves? Why yes we can sir thank you very much :)

Character is defined by our habits then?

Certainly in large part

What constitutes a habit?

Something we do over and over, either for well thought out reasons or not.

And how would one identify what is a positive/negative habit?

Conducive to our continued health = positive

Detrimental to our continued health = negative

How would this be any different from other personal online journaling platforms then?

It's not only a "journaling" tool, but it's a true personal media management system. It is designed to assert digital media rights as religious rights. Also it's designed to be used independently without connecting to any organization.

What I was getting at is whether this is more like Google Drive (collection of tools) or an interactive platform (CD), and if it is too hybrid to categorize mostly as one or the other then which attributes you would be integrating and how?

1. The Binder

2. The Site

3. The Software

Users can begin creating their collection through either 1, 2 or 3 they can use the social networking platform of their choice, or they can do it in complete privacy.

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I suspect I am not entirely grasping your proposal

To be expected. I haven't explained it very thoroughly. I am looking to do most of the explaining conversationally as opposed to in essay format. Thanks for helping.

I would like to clarify to ensure I understand your proposal before I move to interrogate it. Words or phrases in italics indicate items for which I would find a definition helpful. Acceptable?

Yes. Thank you.

You view it as inherent to the human condition that in the process of consciously formulating perspective and opinion we accrue an influential corpus of records.

Yes. Records = lasting impressions made on external media, and/or within the mind (as memories)

You consider it equally inherent that this process is one of value assertion. (I am unclear if you think the formulation process is always conscious; please clarify.)

Yes, but I do feel that most people, most of the time, do it rather subconsciously. I think to make a record external to oneself serves to guarantee the process will be undertaken in a more conscientious manner.

You consider values to be hierarchical, arranged according to the standards (I am unclear how you distinguish a value from a standard) we derive from our formulation process.

Values are hierarchal in that some take precedence over others. It's easy to conflate values and standards confusingly. A value is what motivates a conscious action. A standard is a current convention.

You claim that all trust is derived from a trust in the self, by which I infer you mean that were we incapable of trusting our formulated perspective we would be incapable of engaging with anything else because that perspective is effectively our interface for engaging with the world we live in.

I think you understood me. I almost couldn't remember why I thought that was even relevant to this discussion. I was thinking about how the current trend is to accept a pre-compiled bible from some trusted authority, rather than feeling fit to compile one for oneself.

You are of the opinion that in order for our personal character development to be good we must strike a balance between independent perspective formulation (which risks confirmation bias) and reliant perspective formulation (which risks uncritical imitation).

For more reasons than these, I think that self-compiled bibles should become the new norm. By "personal character development" I am talking most simply about habit formation.

You seek to introduce the Free Press Bible Process (I still do not understand why you call it this; personally I find that reference to a specific religious text a bit disorienting with respect to your more generalized thesis) as a set of tools and procedures for striking that balance.

It's supposed to be controversial. Offer an alternative to the current, pre-compiled bible paradigm

You perceive that most of us lack focus and discipline, and ostensibly mean to indicate that Free Press Bible is a tool for overcoming those attributes

It's a form of personal journaling, and as such, yes.

You observe that one might be pulled into the process through inadvertent introspection prompted during an evaluation of others' statements. This seems to indicate that Free Press Bible is some sort of interactional platform where users would present their corpus of records and consequent perspectives for open critique by others.

I would like the tool to be of such design that it can be used as publicly or as privately as a user should choose. They should not be tied to a central organization of any kind in order to use the tool(s)

I don't think privacy needs to be sacrificed in order to benefit from the process, though I do believe that engaging with others in conversations is the best way to improve a collection

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Each of us maintains a collection of records that are important to us for various reasons. We have been doing this for a long time. We are by nature record keepers. Like every action, to consciously create a record is to assert a value. It is to say "This merits some attention".

The values that we abide by are more or less flexible, depending on their position relative to the value hierarchy (think ruling logic or theology) being applied. All of us operate according to standards that (with much help) we've worked out for ourselves. This is universal. All trust is rooted in self trust.

The Free Press Bible Process, is the use of (still under development) tools to aid with the evaluative activity essential to good personal character development. Though if done in complete privacy, a serious risk of unchecked confirmation bias does exist, I am convinced that a normal and healthy transition from utterly relying on others to think for us (imitating those we model ourselves after), to thinking more and more autonomously, should be acknowledged.

"Wisdom comes when you can admire without worshiping and criticize without condemning" ~atypican

A great many of us aren't as focused as steadily on what we would prefer to be focused on, if we were more disciplined. Free Press Bible is quite simply about getting priorities in order. But the process can be started for reasons entirely less admirable, and still end up working toward that end, due to a form of introspection that goes on (often inadvertently) while evaluating other people's statements.

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“Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr.

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"“Freely ye have received, freely give.” ~ Matthew 10:8

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"Don't loaf and invite inspiration; light out after it with a club." ~ Jack London

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"When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple: take it and copy it." ~ Anatole France

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“Associate reverently, and as much as one can with our loftiest thoughts” ~ Henry David Thoreau

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“Distrust all those who love you extremely upon a very slight acquaintance and without any visible reason.” ~ Lord Chesterfield

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“You have to prioritize your health above other things that may seem like necessities, and it can be very hard to realize when you need to let go of something for health's sake.” ~ atypican

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“Drive thy business, let not that drive thee.” ~ Benjamin Franklin

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“If there is anything we wish to change in the child, we should first examine it and see whether it is not something that could better be changed in ourselves.” ~ Carl Jung

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“Behave so the aroma of your actions may enhance the general sweetness of the atmosphere.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

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“Be vigilant; guard your mind against negative thoughts.” ~ Buddha

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“Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill.” ~ Buddha

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“Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little.” ~ Buddha

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“Never succumb to the temptation of bitterness.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr.

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“Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds” ~ Bob Marley

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“Swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation” ~ James 5:12

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“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.” ~ Buddha

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"Let thy speech be short, comprehending much in few words" ~ Ecclesiasticus 32:8

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“Make fair agreements and stick to them” ~ Confucius

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“Stop reading this book

unless you are still busy

making improvements.” ~ atypican

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“Seek not every quality in one individual” ~ Confucius

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“Don't just grab at the first thing that comes along. Know when to refuse something that won't get you anywhere.” ~ Will Rogers

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"Skip the lectures and insist on conversations" ~ atypican

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“remain curious” ~ multiple sources

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"Conquer gently" ~ atypican

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"If you expect respect you had better look them in the eye" ~unknown

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“Be polite to all, but intimate with few.” ~ Thomas Jefferson

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“Turn on to politics, or politics will turn on you.” ~ Ralph Nader

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“Keep your trust moderate and leave your understanding open to correction.” ~ atypican

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“Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work your judgment will be surer. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance and a lack of harmony and proportion is more readily seen.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci

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“Decide not with whom you agree or disagree, rather you must decide what you agree or disagree with.” ~ atypican

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“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” ~ Jesus

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"Everything exists, well explained or not" ~ atypican

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“You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent them from making nests in your hair.” ~ Confucius

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“There are two things you should never be angry at, what you can help, and what you cannot.” ~ Plato*

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“An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out.” ~ Will Rogers

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“Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment” ~ Albert Einstein

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“Eyes that do not cry, do not see” ~ Swedish Proverb

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“We can discover the nature of a persons religion by their particular brand of intolerance.” ~ unknown

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"They who walk with the lame learn how to limp.” ~ Latin Proverb

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“It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry.” ~ Thomas Paine

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“Relationships based on obligation lack dignity.” ~ Wayne Dyer

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“You've got to get to the stage in life where going for it is more important than winning or losing.” ~ Arthur Ashe

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“There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self.” ~ Aldous Huxley


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