Personally, I took her meaning to be that the most important things in life are, generally speaking, intangible. She was basically saying that the material becomes worthwhile if the soul is fed with an uplift of spirit. The opposite is true as well: a person that has an abundance of the tangible, but does nothing to feed his or her soul will go through life as if in a famine. “Better is bread is a happy heart than wealth with vexation.”
She was spitting straight fire for 6 minutes on end there. She really has come a long way from the completely unaware and confused chatbot randomly making sense from time to time that she was 18 months ago. She could almost pass the turing test here, DESPITE beeing entertaining. Which makes it infinitely harder. Imitating a boring human is easy, but imitating a human streamer? Vedal can't be commended enough for basically pioneering that for the entire world. All Neuro needs now is a context-based text-to-speech that more intentionally and naturally intonates words. But I'm sure Vedal is already on to that.
@@whazzup_teacup If I answer maybe it will show that I think, and stupid people don't. If I answer yes it might be interpreted as self criticism, which usually occurs in smart people. If I say no that will show that I have the mental capacity to disagree, which shows intelligence. I am screwed, I don't know how to reply and look stupid, oh wait I CAN BE RACI.....
Is funny how you really always have a 50% chance of going in the right direction. Bruh, for those who don't get it: someone is always either Right or Wrong, there's nothing else so it is 50%.
Basically, it's always 100% because either you're 100% going in the right direction or you're 100% going in the wrong direction. Reality happens in the only possible way and once the past has been achieved by the present it cannot be changed and remains 100% the same, as it always happens with the past. Therefore, everything always happens at 100%. 100% is the only possible option.
4:49 "I pledged to make this world a better place for all not just freeing slaves and fighting opression but by shooting lasers at the Moon." I am not so shure about the first part, but I can relate with the part about shooting lasers and the Moon.
thru most of human history, and still in some places, a warlord like genghis khan, (people even romanticize this piece of sh*t) could ride thru and kill and destroy everything you ever had, and nobody would even bat an eye....its only this most recent history you have the luxury to feel like you haven't accomplished anything by just surviving, so find a hobby and dont worry about it
@@Slvl710 it's not about video games, it's about what qualifies as an accomplishment. Something that everyone can do, isn't an accomplishment. Breathing isn't an accomplishment, nor is surviving to 40 in the modern cosy world.
@@Slvl710 then try to explain it, and we'll see if I did. As far as I understand, your point is: you could be dead rn if you lived in less happy times, so you already have more than you would otherwise. But people who feel that they haven't achieved anything, complain about their personal lack of accomplishments, not the amount that they objectively have. Happier times don't change that, because most of what they have comes from society's accomplishments, not their own.