Saturday 1 December 2012

Involuntary repositioning on Maslow's pyramid

It is truly difficult for me to deal with Level 5 when the situation close, nearby and around keeps repositioning me back to Level 2...

Tuesday 6 November 2012

Nietsche and his epiphanies


It is incredible how accurately Nietsche describes the epiphanies that are coming often to me about my Noesis Theory!! It is truly a wonderful experience!

Something profoundly convulsive…suddenly becomes visible and audible with indescribable definiteness and exactness…There is an ecstasy whose terrific tension is sometimes released by a flood of tears…There is a feeling that one is utterly out of hand…Everything occurs without volition, as if an eruption of freedom, independence, power, and divinity. The spontaneity of the images and similes is most remarkable; one loses all perception of what is imagery and simile; everything offers itself as the most immediate, exact, and simple means of expression.

Simply amazing how unique experiences such as this transcend individuality and manifest in the way across times and minds. And all this because, deep down, deep inside, the brain operates by just one algorithm...

Saturday 26 May 2012

The advantageous flaw of capitalism

The advantageous flaw of capitalism is that it is designed to give people what they want.
And we pretty well all know that giving in and indulging in your desires is not necessarily a good thing.

Yes, I know what you're going to say: but this exactly is the meaning of life according to Noesis Theory (maximization of pleasure)! Why should this be a bad thing?

Well the problem lies into the fact that our brain is constructed in a way to value immediate and more certain pleasure much more than the distant, unsure, more abstract pleasure. Physical things, consumables, sex, here-and-now items will always be preferred by the masses because of their capability for instant pleasure.
Ideals, long-range goals for world peace, better education, higher intellect, etc will be dismissed by the brain if given a choice.

And it is given a choice every minute of your time. For example on how you'll spend your money and your time.  People make these choices for the short-term pleasure and thus shape the demand of the market. Capitalism stirs the corporations into filling in this demand with supply of goods & services that people want and are willing to pay for! If the majority of the populace valued and derived the utmost pleasure from creating a better education system, the corporations would already have provided it, in order to increase their profits!
It's the demand that's the problem, not the supply!!

So my advice would be to stop trying to beat capitalism. It is a system that is very good at providing people what gives them pleasure. And you can't beat that goal, because it is hardwired into your brain.
So don't try to change the supply side of the equation. Change the demand!

It's the people's wants that are flaws. Make them want something better for everybody and capitalism will adapt to provide it. It's as simple as that ;)

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Jung Typology test results

Here are my results from humanmetrics.com (nice test btw):


Actually, deep down I'm an INTP (certainly used to be a few years ago) that was gradually forced into J by his mother and the requirements of corporate work and the PM profession. When I'm overburdened, I revert to my previous INTP state, but mostly now I'm an INTJ. Moreover, also at work I try to behave as an ENTJ, in order to survive and possibly thrive.

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The amount of prediction accuracy that this theory offers for various people personalities is fascinating. I would really like to study it more, in order to be able to map it with specific functions and operations in the human brain, according to Noesis Theory...

Declaration on the new function of this blog

Since a while ago, this blog is not the official blog of Noesis Theory. If you wish to learn new things about Noesis Theory, you can visit the new, Wordpress blog at www.noesistheory.com,which is the official new blog of Noesis Theory.

From now on, this blog is the personal blog of Vassilis Toulias, where I will be expressing my thoughts in a non-structured way, mostly for my own contentment. So you can expect much shorter blog posts (but more frequent!), with various thoughts of mine (probably linked with Noesis Theory, but not necessarily), less structure, even poorer narrative, and more raw/unfinished/w-i-p material.

Thanks for understanding,
Vassilis