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  • Awesomo85@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldCritical thinking
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    19 days ago

    If we are talking about critical thinking, then I would argue that using AI to battle the very obvious shift that most instructors have taken, (that being the use of AI as much as possible to plan out lessons, grade, verify sources…you know, the job they are being paid to do? Which, by the way, was already being outsourced to whatever tools they had at their disposal. No offense TAs.) as natural progression.

    I feel it still shows the ability to adapt to a forever changing landscape.

    Isn’t that what the hundred-thousand dollar piece of paper tells potential employers?











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    Not serious?

    I’m sorry that you have been made to believe that an expensive 3 day hospital visit is the one and only way that a human can give birth, but the fact is: that’s just the most comfortable and convenient way of giving birth. That’s why it’s so expensive.

    I would label the person who believes there is no way that a human can give birth to another human without recent medical advancements as “not serious”.

    How has this species survived for so long?


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    Pretty sure a human can birth a child for free.

    Oh, you mean in a fancy hospital with modern conveniences developed by scientists to make the process as comfortable and hassle-free as possible?

    Again, humans have been procreating, WILLINGLY, in conditions worse than anything you have or will ever experience because they WANT a child. They WANT to procreate.

    Not wanting that is fine. Just stop blaming others.



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    realizing I’ll never be able to afford them

    realizing I’ll never be able to afford them without sacrificing the slightest inch of my current lifestyle

    FTFY

    I don’t fault you. You do you. Just stop blaming the economy.

    People have been willingly having children through times tougher than anything you have or ever will experience.

    You just don’t want kids. And that’s fine.

    Just stop scapegoating the economy.




  • First, I would like to thank you for responding as you did. It wasn’t just a dismissal of my argument, but an honest take from your perspective. That is rare to see these days.

    I find it a bit interesting that you used the HVAC field as an example. I’m assuming that you are perhaps in the field and have felt some kind of sting in your day to day operation. If this is the case: I do feel for you, as I am in an adjacent field that has not felt any signs of recession. In fact, I have seen growth rather than loss.

    I know this is probably not comforting, but I do want to punctuate that it is because I haven’t felt the effects of tariffs in my daily life that I feel the way I do. As I stated previously, I drifted into the field I am currently in because I saw signs that I wouldn’t be subject to getting laid off (I originally worked in a field that was happy to lay off half of their workers at the first sign of financial trouble). I saw the potential for economic turbulence and decided that a more stable field was worth more in the long term, even though I would be sacrificing higher pay.

    Every move I have made was in the service of my family. Which is why I find it hard to sacrifice an inch in order to supplement the lives of other families.