+151 Statistical speaking someone out there has had the correct opinion about everything, and that person must be miserable, amirite?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You're right, i am.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

I see no fault in your logic.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

How can opinions be correct?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

The most utilitarian and morally correct. Morality is relative, but this individual's moral perspective would be proven to be the "correct" interpretation over time.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Thanks for your opinion.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You mean correctly predicted? How can an opinion be correct?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

The most utilitarian and morally correct. Morality is relative, but this individual's moral perspective would be proven to be the "correct" interpretation over time.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

it's me

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Too many opinions and only 8 billions people... Very unlikely

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Except the fact that you only need one baby having his first opinion to be correct to have the statement working.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Why would they be more miserable than the other 7.75 billion people who think their opinions and judgments are correct?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Because even those 7.75 billion people know at some point they've been incorrect about something, whether they admit to it or not. This person would have the knowledge of being correct, still be told otherwise, then be proven correct but not be acknowledged because of those other 7.75 billion refusal to admit fault.

by Anonymous 2 years ago