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How to be a victor in our society ?


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Answered by NiyatiMu
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Answer:

Question everything but do accept new ideas with an open mind.

Explanation:

To develop a good artificial intelligence, neural networks, the base of artificial intelligence need to have a good rigidity to plasticity ratio. Rigidity means the ability to stay fixed on learned ideas and plasticity means the ability to incorporate new ideas as well. While this idea has been defined for artificial intelligence, it can and should be applied to humans and the human brain as well.

How does this help?

It is important to have a good combination of these because being rigidly fixed to important ideas means you are a person who believes in a set of values that as an individual define you. But, as nobody can ever be perfect and being imperfect is the only perfection that can exist sanely in this world, which in other words can be said as 'chasing the journey is the destination' with respect to becoming a good human; one should also always keep an ear open to hear new perspectives to be brought in and cemented in one's life.

Which ideals are important to adopt?

Unfortunately, that is a question only answered best by oneself but should primarily be guarded by logic and gut intuition.

How does this help in being a victor in society?

A society collectively will follow a set of their own ideas; which may have gained its following in the light of logic when it was first brought upon, but which eventually gets lost among the masses.

To know what is good in life and to be truly a victor in one's own life; here changing the lens of perspective to an individual to societal, one needs to keep questioning the validity of those ideals when they are applied across all ranges of lives. Often, on closer inspection, one will realise that they do not make sense and need to be questioned more often. In simpler words, develop critical thinking. The change in the lens from societal to the individual is important because of the aforementioned lost meaning of the logic of the primary ideals one is imbibed with since childhood.

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