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Meritocracy in the US is almost entirely a myth, outside of a few sports.
Free will as it's popularly understood doesn't actually exist.
Most shoes are bad for us and cause injuries over the course of our lives .
I think that's true for any country, not just US.
No one knows that for sure, though it's not some unlikely scenario.
I could see those things, except what’s wrong with my shoes? I’ve never heard anything like that before.
I happened to see this video recently about how shoes affect foot bones. The tl;dr is that the way most shoes are shaped is restrictive around the toes and squishes the foot in an unnatural way that may lead to long-term injury / bone deformations later in life.
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The free will myth is especially damaging, as it steers people away from pragmatic solutions and towards blame and punitive policies.
Fully agree. Unfortunately we are a very small minority.
Free will is wholly incompatible with our modern understanding of physics but nobody will listen because they simply don’t like it.