Reggie Watts
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But is that why you're doing it?
Yeah, because I don't like the feeling of going, oh, no, that guy's fucking crazy.
I don't like that.
why why it's useful to agree with someone's delusion right right right i think where you arrive at for your personal understanding of the situation is the important part right but you can still have that that's the thing if i go like you just said that all cheese is made of uh rocks you know it's like well pretty sure that's not true but at the same time i'll give you that and be like
Yeah, 100%.
That's totally true.
Because I mean, if you think about the observer effect, right?
It's like Schrodinger's cat, classic, whatever.
You've got this cat.
No one knows if it's alive or dead, but we presume it's alive.
It was put in alive.
And we introduced tons of toxic radiation or a toxic environment.
And then we're like, well, we know that that cat's dead.
And we're like, do we though?
Because I haven't seen it, you know?
And then you open the box and I...
Probably it's dead.
But the only time it's dead is when you observe that it's dead.
So in essence, it's a similar mechanism.
So like if someone's like says something that you're like, that's definitely not true.