The first group is easy because they don't think linearly from principle to derive moral rules like fully actualized humans. In this way they aren't really any different than most normies. What they believe is down to chance rather than anything else. But normies can't be considered to have a self so it's by the by.
For the second group, is far more akin to an alien race. What they believe is completely logical and consistent. They start from a different value set than most of humanity however and that leads to conclusions that seem ludicrous.
Your system of language and values DOESNT HAVE ready made definitions for what they are, which is why it's a struggle to map them appropriately in your picture of the world. Like trying to plot four dimensional objects on paper, it just doesn't fit.
You've mischaracterized the second group.
The first group is easy because they don't think linearly from principle to derive moral rules like fully actualized humans. In this way they aren't really any different than most normies. What they believe is down to chance rather than anything else. But normies can't be considered to have a self so it's by the by.
For the second group, is far more akin to an alien race. What they believe is completely logical and consistent. They start from a different value set than most of humanity however and that leads to conclusions that seem ludicrous.
Your system of language and values DOESNT HAVE ready made definitions for what they are, which is why it's a struggle to map them appropriately in your picture of the world. Like trying to plot four dimensional objects on paper, it just doesn't fit.