Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "Charisma on Command"
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actually, for teh right person with the right mindset, many of these skills can be learned much more quickly as a result of simply Living life. I have done a surprising number of things James Bond has done in this film (as you were going through and listing many them) and most of them I never practiced much before or since. I had a good working understanding, lessons learned as a kid playing outdoors and such, and was thrust into a situation and I just had to figure it out on the fly using what I already knew and had practiced unintentionally all throughout my life.
I have flown planes and helicopters (14 licenses), but I have a natural affinity for it and was able to fly and hover successfully my first time out. I've driven tanks in the military/combat (keep in mind Bond is portrayed as former SAS), done some basic parkour by learning to clear obstacles and trust my instincts in the military (gotta let go and just commit to completing the move, and trust your body to know what to do). Lying and bluffing (for things like gambling) are things you picked up as kids growing up. I also love sailboats. I have almost never worked out in my life, most of it was because I was ordered to do so. People in my family get and stay fit by Working. The job/s makes you tough. Combat also gave me a Buddhist mindset (change what you can, accept what you can't).
With the right mindset, background experiences, and basic skillsets, you can do as Bond does more than people want to beleive.
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@MadScientistofAmber you don't need trust in a debate. you just need facts and logic.
if the other person is using logical fallacies, then call them out for it, stop whining about "good faith" BS nonsense. You scream "bad faith" because you don't know what facts and logical fallacies are, and you don't know the rules of debate.
"of "this other person is already wrong, and I'm here to prove it", or coming in "wanting to win", potentially using dishonest or fallacious tactics."
those are called logical fallacies.
"Essentially, it's something that's so rare these days we don't even recognise it anymore"
False! I have engaged in, and see others engage in, proper logical debates all the time. Just because you and others don't know how to do it, doesn't mean nobody does.
You need to learn what the rules of debate are (very similar to the scientific method).
You need to learn what a logical fallacy is, and the many types of logical fallacies.
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