Being earnest and intellectually honest is not a source of power and cannot lead to new ideas
Negation: Being earnest and intellectually honest is a source of power and can lead to new ideas 1 0 2
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Admitting mistakes frees one from the burden of carrying them 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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It is not possible for an evil being of supreme power to convince me that I am thinking when it is false that I am thinking 0 0 1Increasingly, success comes from having new ideas and building new things 1 0 2Being earnest and intellectually honest is a source of power and can lead to new ideas 1 0 2Seeing new ideas requires an exceptionally sharp eye for the truth 1 0 2Intellectual dishonesty hinders the ability to see the truth 1 0 2Great ideas must be both true and new 1 0 2Original thinkers generate new ideas about whatever they focus on 1 0 2Originality is the presence of new ideas, not the absence of old ones 1 0 2In certain fields, ideas need to be both correct and novel 1 0 2Strong convictions do not indicate independent-mindedness 1 0 2