What motivated you to explore Mauro Biglino's unconventional interpretations of ancient sacred texts and the 'Pretend It's True' philosophy? I have never heard of him. And yet, thanks to you, now I am all in, curious as a cat.
I like everything in your article and I am already imagining how a wonderful tool this can be in doing thought experiments. But there one thing that you said that peeked my curiosity. In what ways does the 'Pretend It's True' philosophy act as an antidote to manipulation and persuasive rhetoric?
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