Good read on the attainment of perfection and accepting our flaws.

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I think you’re conflating ignorance and stupidity, from my perspective on this subject at least. What you’re describing (to me) is ignorance, while stupidity is somebody rejecting information and choosing to remain ignorant on the subject.

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I don’t think there’s really a difference.

People outright reject ideas because they are in congruent with what they already believe it isn’t an inability to change their mind just an impasse.

There’s also an element of subjectivity; for example I think that Jordan Peterson is stupid, but there are plenty of people who disagree with me. I believe his stupid because his ideas are in congruent with my established perspective. Jordan Peterson would consider me stupid for being unwilling to adopt his perspective, by your definition.

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I don’t think there’s really a difference.

Then we’ll never agree on this subject because I believe there is a great deal of difference between stupidity and ignorance.

There’s also an element of subjectivity; for example I think that Jordan Peterson is stupid, but there are plenty of people who disagree with me. I believe his stupid because his ideas are in congruent with my established perspective. Jordan Peterson would consider me stupid for being unwilling to adopt his perspective, by your definition.

Well yeah, just like morals/ethics what is and isn’t stupid is going to be entirely subjective to the individual.

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I’m happy to have my mind changed on the difference

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