Fallacious Instruction
Standard model educational instruction conveys the notion of cultural adherence which is defunct in every aspect of this day and age. The doctrines of a past century no longer oblige to the fundamental concepts of standard instructional model which calls upon such doctrines. As we enter into a new era of culture, we must continually adapt to satisfy the differences between preceding and post generations. The systematic and naturally innate process of problem solving and intellectualism; the foundation of intelligence, have been suppressed in a society that thirsts for the exercise of such complexities.
Satisfy
To satisfy the urge, we must endure the opposing forces of the spectrum, the spectrum of said urge, we endure the negative and positive fundamental forces. If conditioned to entail the unbalanced system of forces, a loss in probability results in the loss of foundation. Foundation that must support the system of fallacy and truth; the outcome will produce universal error, we speculate. Speculation entertains the thought of probability, the notion of probability in return, denies the thought of validation. In the vast spectrum of uncertainty we find nothing. Simply nothing.
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Truth: Contingent vs. Necessary
A necessary truth is just that, necessary regardless of the circumstances, in the most fundamental and raw form. A statement is said to be a necessary truth if denying the statement would result in a contradiction
For example, the logical principle of the law of identity (a = a) is a necessary truth because in order to rationally deny it, one would have to assume its truth. For example, in order to deny it, you have to assume that it is identical with itself, otherwise what are you denying? - a self-contradiction.
A single belief that is not inconsistent and does not express a necessary truth is contingent
The Innate Lie
On the most profound level of fundamentally conceptualized ideation, we find the genesis of information which leaves thought for origins of such information. Universal information in its most intrinsic state, obliged to further pondering of human curiosity, subjected to critique and acceptance, error and validity, such information is the sole proprietary of congenital objective standard serving as a propelling factor for thought processes, for whatever reason.
We question the origin of such thought and are left with two paths, the path of innate acquisition or external influence, both of which have contributed to such ideation in later years of adolescents, however, if we further refine our search and narrow down to the developmental growth and origination of thought, we must being to question the concept of innateness, the concept of thought as a genetic variable, capable of being passed down as an elementary entity weaved into the very fabric of human life. What if such ideation is fallacious? What if the reality we use as an objective standard for such ideation is fallacious as well? Would we then be living the innate lie? Can it be that for such acquisition of “truth” one must deny such innateness and become alien to thyself? Can we reject the very human essence that has been verified for millenia? Is this the Innate Lie that we live?
Early Stages of Bipolar Disorder
When bipolar disorder first appears, it is very difficult to diagnose. People naturally cycle through moods and in the earliest stages, people with bipolar disorder will cycle lightly- barely mania and barely depression (compared to what they will later experience). Particularly hypomania is difficult to diagnose or recognize as a problem, as it may just seem like the person is particularly happy, productive, and energetic. At the very beginning, individuals are more likely to experience major depressive episodes, and if they seek help for it, they will be diagnosed with depression. It is also important to note that depression is much more likely to be viewed as a problem than mania socially as it is a more negative emotion, even though both and their combination can be very difficult to live with and cause many problems. Furthermore, it is not unlikely for a person with bipolar disorder to have received treatment for depression, especially when their first few major depressive episodes first appear in the teenage years.
Eventually, the individual will experience a manic episode that if reported and recognized can lead to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. If bipolar disorder continues untreated, the person will experience more cycles into depression and mania that will often increase in frequency and shorten in duration (they begin to go in and out of depression and mania more rapidly). Please note that I am saying all cases of bipolar disorder present this way, but this is a general overview of the disorder’s development. I will give EH’s views on their early stages in the next post.
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Early Stages of Bipolar Disorder
When bipolar disorder first appears, it is very difficult to diagnose. People naturally cycle through moods and in the earliest stages, people with bipolar disorder will cycle lightly- barely mania and barely depression (compared to what they will later experience). Particularly hypomania is difficult to diagnose or recognize as a problem, as it may just seem like the person is particularly happy, productive, and energetic. At the very beginning, individuals are more likely to experience major depressive episodes, and if they seek help for it, they will be diagnosed with depression. It is also important to note that depression is much more likely to be viewed as a problem than mania socially as it is a more negative emotion, even though both and their combination can be very difficult to live with and cause many problems. Furthermore, it is not unlikely for a person with bipolar disorder to have received treatment for depression, especially when their first few major depressive episodes first appear in the teenage years.
Eventually, the individual will experience a manic episode that if reported and recognized can lead to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder. If bipolar disorder continues untreated, the person will experience more cycles into depression and mania that will often increase in frequency and shorten in duration (they begin to go in and out of depression and mania more rapidly). Please note that I am saying all cases of bipolar disorder present this way, but this is a general overview of the disorder’s development. I will give EH’s views on their early stages in the next post.
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