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-<fs xx-large>I'm 14 and this is deep</fs> is a catchphrase describing content, primarily found on the internet, that is very pretentious in its display of intellectual value, to the point where it is best described as [[virtue signalling]] rather than insightful. This exists, to some extent, in most fields: [[DEFCON]] for those learning about nuclear war, the [[Trolley Problem]] for the aspiring philosopher, the [[Multiverse]] (it hurts just thinking about this), [[Kurzgesagt]] attracts this kind of demographic a lot ((And in general many other educational content YouTubers like CGP Grey, VSauce, exurb1a, Veritasium, Smarter Every Day, etc.)) and many, many other //intelligent// insights that really shouldn't blow your mind. They present in mostly two forms: One is the steady influx of "thought-provoking" posts and inspirational calendar-style quotes, the other is a more sincere, direct engagement with other people IRL or on the internet where they tend to spread their wisdom frantically, thinking they were actually contributing something. Those usually tend to reuse wordings from the original video or article they watched/heard/read (which makes it very easy to find out just where they got their knowledge from) and, when further dissected, will always point you to the original source (like the YouTube video they watched) because they //do not// actually understand the "knowledge" they are regurgitating.((I, in fact, lacking significant education in, well, everything, do not understand them either (and most of the time the videos just don't go beyond the absolute minimum depth required to make a point, [[ramblings:start#mission_statement|just like this wiki]]), but at least I don't run around heralding these insights as major revelations or go on to preach about them as if I had actually understood them. It may seem simple on the surface, but most (if not all problems) are more complex than they are described in the im14andthisisdeep kind of content.))+<fs xx-large>I'm 14 and this is deep</fs> is a catchphrase describing content, primarily found on the internet, that is very pretentious in its display of intellectual value, to the point where it is best described as [[virtue signalling]] rather than insightful. This exists, to some extent, in most fields: [[DEFCON_(Game)|DEFCON]] for those learning about nuclear war, the [[Trolley Problem]] for the aspiring philosopher, the [[Multiverse]] (it hurts just thinking about this), [[Kurzgesagt]] attracts this kind of demographic a lot ((And in general many other educational content YouTubers like CGP Grey, VSauce, exurb1a, Veritasium, Smarter Every Day, etc.)) and many, many other //intelligent// insights that really shouldn't blow your mind. They present in mostly two forms: One is the steady influx of "thought-provoking" posts and inspirational calendar-style quotes, the other is a more sincere, direct engagement with other people IRL or on the internet where they tend to spread their wisdom frantically, thinking they were actually contributing something. Those usually tend to reuse wordings from the original video or article they watched/heard/read (which makes it very easy to find out just where they got their knowledge from) and, when further dissected, will always point you to the original source (like the YouTube video they watched) because they //do not// actually understand the "knowledge" they are regurgitating.((I, in fact, lacking significant education in, well, everything, do not understand them either (and most of the time the videos just don't go beyond the absolute minimum depth required to make a point, [[ramblings:start#mission_statement|just like this wiki]]), but at least I don't run around heralding these insights as major revelations or go on to preach about them as if I had actually understood them. It may seem simple on the surface, but most (if not all problems) are more complex than they are described in the im14andthisisdeep kind of content.))
  
 Some other incredible realizations that changed my life:((Bonus points for every online post that contains or has a top comment that goes like "Unfortunately barely anyone will understand this" or "The day all of us understand this everything will change", or where one these two literally //is// the content of the post.)) Some other incredible realizations that changed my life:((Bonus points for every online post that contains or has a top comment that goes like "Unfortunately barely anyone will understand this" or "The day all of us understand this everything will change", or where one these two literally //is// the content of the post.))
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 A shorter, easier staircase might be the "looks matter" and "looks don't matter" examples. Level 1: "looks don't matter", then you mature a bit and realize that looks do matter on level 2 (and that everyone who hasn't realized this yet is dumb), and then keep going in circles from there until you're done thinking of it as a revolutionary insight. A shorter, easier staircase might be the "looks matter" and "looks don't matter" examples. Level 1: "looks don't matter", then you mature a bit and realize that looks do matter on level 2 (and that everyone who hasn't realized this yet is dumb), and then keep going in circles from there until you're done thinking of it as a revolutionary insight.
  
-In general, though, these levels are actually kind of interesting as they show how critical thinking and conclusions/positions of people develop over the time, in many cases in patterns that are widely observed. Most people will run through these levels in that order (with some of them taking wrong turns at some levels, that's a [[statistical certainty]]) and I find it interesting to find out where people are these developments. It's //particularly// interesting because these "levels" exist for //most// baseline insights that a person will gain throughout their lifetime.+In general, though, these levels are actually kind of interesting as they show how critical thinking and conclusions/positions of people develop over the time, in many cases in patterns that are widely observed. Most people will run through these levels in that order (with some of them taking wrong turns at some levels, that's a [[statistical inevitability]]) and I find it interesting to find out where people are these developments. It's //particularly// interesting because these "levels" exist for //most// baseline insights that a person will gain throughout their lifetime.
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