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German Chancellor Scholz Defends State-Sponsored Comfort

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German Chancellor Scholz Defends State-Sponsored Comfort, Rebukes JD Vance’s Dangerous Call for Responsibility In a spirited address at the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired back at U.S. Vice President JD Vance for his scathing remarks about European governance, defending what he described as “the pinnacle of modern political living: unlimited government benefits and state-sponsored bliss.” Scholz warned that Vance’s ideas about personal responsibility and free speech are nothing short of “an attack on everything cozy about modern European socialism.” “It’s true,” Scholz began with a mischievous smile. “We’ve built something extraordinary here—a perfect blend of high taxes, endless government programs, and politicians who haven’t seen the inside of a real job since the late 80s. And we like it this way! Why ruin it with radical ideas like personal freedom or meritocracy?” An Outsider Threatens the Sweet Deal Vice President JD Vance ruffled feathers ...

Critical Thinking Overrated

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Why Critical Thinking is Overrated! Scientists Learn How and Why Critical Thinking is Overrated! Experts Say Thinking Critically Is Exhausting—Netflix and Gut Instincts Are Easier For years, critical thinking has been hailed as the holy grail of intellectual prowess. Schools teach it, employers demand it, and self-help gurus on YouTube tell us it will change our lives. But now, in a groundbreaking scientific study , researchers have confirmed what we all secretly suspected: critical thinking is wildly overrated. “It turns out that most people were happier when they thought less,” said Dr. Mindy Shrugg, head of cognitive leisure studies at the prestigious University of Shrugsville. “Our data shows that deep, reflective thought leads to stress, doubt, and sometimes even contemplating the meaning of life—an activity that should be reserved for rainy Sundays or hangovers.” Thinking Leads to Overthinking Dr. Shrugg’s team conducted an experiment with two groups: one instructed to th...