Thanks for going through it in more detail, I didn't read your first post carefully enough to get that meaning from it.
I'm actually completely on your side of whether to take the treatment, I just try to make a habit of challenging anything I see that might be wrong with the arguments in support of my own side, so they're as strong as they can be when faced with a real opponent.
For sure. It's good to question things as much as possible.
I believe one of the biggest problems plaguing society right now is that many people are intellectually lazy and would rather win a fight than get closer to the truth.
To me, there's a myriad of reasons that people rightfully should be hesitant to taking the vaccine. I've even had people in my own family severely effected by it.
I even encouraged one to get a second opinion because when they asked their Doctor, he simply replied with, "the vaccine had nothing to do with it." No tests run, no further examination, literally nothing. Just an immediate dismissal.
At least the new Doctor she visited took the claim more seriously and believes it very well may have, but it's still ridiculous nonetheless that any Doctor would be that dismissive.
*nsbp;
Anyway, best of luck to you, man. I hope you continue to be skeptical of everything; it's a trait that's sorely lacking in an age where society demands conformity.
My personal belief is that those who are fearful of expressing an opinion because the people around them might not like it are not free people; they've created chains for themselves in order to gain the acceptance of others.
Thanks for going through it in more detail, I didn't read your first post carefully enough to get that meaning from it.
I'm actually completely on your side of whether to take the treatment, I just try to make a habit of challenging anything I see that might be wrong with the arguments in support of my own side, so they're as strong as they can be when faced with a real opponent.
For sure. It's good to question things as much as possible.
I believe one of the biggest problems plaguing society right now is that many people are intellectually lazy and would rather win a fight than get closer to the truth.
To me, there's a myriad of reasons that people rightfully should be hesitant to taking the vaccine. I've even had people in my own family severely effected by it.
I even encouraged one to get a second opinion because when they asked their Doctor, he simply replied with, "the vaccine had nothing to do with it." No tests run, no further examination, literally nothing. Just an immediate dismissal.
At least the new Doctor she visited took the claim more seriously and believes it very well may have, but it's still ridiculous nonetheless that any Doctor would be that dismissive.
*nsbp;
Anyway, best of luck to you, man. I hope you continue to be skeptical of everything; it's a trait that's sorely lacking in an age where society demands conformity.
My personal belief is that those who are fearful of expressing an opinion because the people around them might not like it are not free people; they've created chains for themselves in order to gain the acceptance of others.