You believe something. The market will turn. The hire won't last. The institution is rotting. You've done the work, the reasoning holds, you're fairly sure. Before you act, ask one thing: will the world ever grade this belief, or only you? It sounds trivial. It's the most useful sorting move I know, and careful people … Continue reading The Two Questions Hiding in “Am I Right?”
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What Happens When the Gita’s Core Assumption Is Removed
A general‑audience translation of the Scaffold‑Downgrade protocol, enabled by Deferential Realism's Logic The Bhagavad Gita rests on one enormous claim:the soul is eternal and cannot be destroyed. Everything Krishna tells Arjuna depends on this.So the calibration protocol asks a simple but devastating question: What if the soul is not eternal?What if it’s temporary—something that can … Continue reading What Happens When the Gita’s Core Assumption Is Removed
