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Brad Ingarfield

@bradingarfield

Husband, father of 4 daughters, entrepreneur, golfer, poet, muse. Pro-humanity. Sharing my "dad" wisdom, inspired by Karl Popper, Brett Hall & David Deutsch.

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Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃 Today, I’m grateful for living in this incredible nation. America truly is the best country in the world, and I feel so fortunate to be part of its vibrant tapestry. Wishing everyone a day full of joy, love, and thankfulness! #Thanksgiving 🇺🇸

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🇺🇸 Happy 4th of July! My family and I are incredibly grateful to live in a country that protects and celebrates the freedom of expression like no other. Here's to liberty, opportunity, and the beautiful pursuit of ideas. Let freedom ring! ♥️🇺🇸

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“Even if everybody agreed, that still wouldn't make it true. It would still be important to criticize that thing and try to discover a deeper meaning to why it was true." David Deutsch

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AI doesn’t think, it predicts. Only people create new explanations. That’s the difference between imitation and understanding.

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This is one of the clearest, most principled perspectives on parenting I’ve come across. Seeing children as explanation-makers, not behavior machines, changes everything in the best way. When kids have the freedom to build their own understanding, and adults respond with

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A very welcome set of comments. Though I don't think those people all have "low IQs". "Nut jobs" is more accurate, but still doesn't explain the phenomenon.