Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "TED" channel.

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  40. +Ron maest I don't think you can say that if you cannot qualify what it is to choose loneliness? What does it mean to choose anything? Do we have free will, or are there just not options available for people to chose, or are they even rejected when they do make an effort. You react to this in a way that provokes your own interpretation of the world that you have come to some terms with, but by definition, that is something that you have found you can do ... by definition you do not know what you do not know ... the unknown unknowns as Donald Rumself would call them. Can you say we have a choice when we face fear ... fear has a biological effect on people, not an intellectual effect? Some people can look at their fear, and if they are lucky enough, of the fear is not paralyzing enough, or if they can see something to try to change how they feel they may be able to make an effort to affect that. You say the world is a fright-fest ... but we are all humans, we have dominated this planet, and we have nothing physically to fear, so how I interpret what you say is that these people are afraid of other people, they have been intimidated, bullied, frightened by other people ... so this is my problem with this kind of video ... it spins the people with lots of friends like a TV show, and when you look and dissect many of those friendships ... the should have different qualitied, like family, parents, children, associates, aquaintance ... and I think these friendships might more productively be classes as power, political power, so some people are disenfranchise by other people. This fits more into the research they do with apes ... but we like to spin human research in some kind of positive more intellectual way. Say look at the cultural life span of native Americans or blacks in this country ... that is more telling I think than this study. I think this study misses the forests for the trees.
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