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Argument on a loaf of stale bread - Non-violent Communication by Marshall B Rosenberg

On 26 July, me and my family were shopping in a supermarket. My husband has suggested to buy the polo bun, I told him we still have the half loaf of bread in the refrigerator. Then he put down the polo bun. Afterwards he said he was hungry, I suggested him we find something to eat at the food court. But he said it would be a waste of money. On the way back home, he said he want to buy a burger. I told him let me make sandwich with the loaf of bread that we had. Then he said no need. He will make a cup of coffee. Then I said I will buy the burger for you. Then he said: “Let’s go back and eat your bread since you has been fussing about it”. After I heard him said I am fussy about the bread, I am so angry and my emotion start to boil. When I reached home, I threw a big tantrum and throw away the half loaf of bread and throw the plastic container to the floor loudly. I proceed to clean the toilet angrily and making a lot of noise. Afterwards I went to buy the burger my husband wants. Then ...

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

This series of books by Yuval Harari discussed the history, present and future about human mankind. I am very grateful to have read this series of books as it helps me distill and reason my thoughts in a new light.. 1. Success is about what you have to offer and what the worlds needs, with luck. Hard work and nurture plays a role. But more often it is coincidence and luck. If you have the characteristics to survive in a dessert but born in the sea, you are doomed to death. We often see success as a biased retrospective study. You can ask Jack Ma how he become successful. But do you think the rest of the 7 billion people in the world, no one did what Jack Ma do? He is success because he did the thing he did at that particular period, at that particular circumstances. Neil Armstrong was remembered because he is the first one to step on the moon. Do you think his other crew member did less training or work less harder than him? 2. Nature allows, human made rule forbids. No body will give ...

The Matrix (1999 film)

Some thoughts about the movie. 1. In the movie, the agents are assigned as an individual entity. I think it is due to the fact in 1999 we are still limited with land line and the idea of "know it all" still not popular. With the current technology, and if all AI in the system as one entity, the rebellion will have no chance. Every step they made and everything they do will be under the system's data. 2. In one of the scene, the agent told Morpheus that he want his mission to end so that he don't need to stay in the system anymore. In this setting, the AI has consciousness that has human values. E.g. He feel his current situation as "non-ideal" therefore he has the need to end his mission and cease to exist. Since I am not an AI I will have no idea how AI's consciousness and world view will be. But I believe it will be different from mankind, as it do not need emotion to evaluate their actions or "output". I am imagining if human being has advan...