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Another common one that I noticed was when I ask how often something happens. I asked a security guard how often people steal groceries from the store. He replied that it varies. I asked how many times it happens per week, on average. He couldn't even give me an estimate. I couldn't comprehend how someone could have trouble with such a simple concept.

Another common one that I noticed was when I ask how often something happens. I asked a security guard how often people steal groceries from the store. He replied that it varies. I asked how many times it happens per week, on average. He couldn't even give me an estimate. I couldn't comprehend how someone could have trouble with such a simple concept.

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It was taught in schools worldwide during the first half of the 20th century.

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People today, who don't read history, and I mean books from the time, not just about the time, have zero ability to fathom how normal a lot of the things we talk about here were back then.

Why do they think there was less degeneracy? Why do they think Hitler could be time magazines person of the year?