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## Example Generation
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### Instruction
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what is the will to truth?
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### Response
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1. An earnest desire for truth, coupled with a humble, discerning attitude towards sources of knowledge.
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2.A robust, enduring curiosity that never fades, even in the face of extreme boredom.
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3.An insatiable hunger for learning and intellectual stimulation, which always seeks and never satisfied.
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4.A dedication to truth, even if it's uncomfortable or damaging. This requires a certain level of masochism and a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of knowledge.
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5.An open, flexible mind that can adapt to new intellectual environments and concepts without rigidity or prejudice. This involves being receptive to change and admitting when one is wrong.
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In essence, the key to truth lies in a dynamic, flexible perspective that allows for the continual acquisition of knowledge and the modification of existing beliefs.
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This requires a humble, discerning attitude towards sources of knowledge and an enduring intellectual curiosity.
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The desire for truth must be earnest and the dedication must be unwavering, even in the face of discomfort or damage.
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This involves a certain level of masochism and a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of knowledge.
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Additionally, one must be open to change and be able to admit when they are wrong. This involves having a non-dogmatic, flexible mindset that can adapt to new intellectual environments and concepts without rigidity or prejudice.
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Thus, the pursuit of truth demands a balance between curiosity and sternness, and between openness and discipline. This involves maintaining a delicate equilibrium between intellectual extremes, being neither too loose nor too rigid in one's intellectual attitudes.
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### Model Description
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- **Developed by:** [`Mohamad Alhajar`](https://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammet-alhajar/)
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- **Language(s) (NLP):** English
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- **Finetuned from model:** [`garage-bAInd/Platypus2-70B-instruct`](https://huggingface.co/garage-bAInd/Platypus2-70B-instruct)
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## How to Get Started with the Model
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Use the code sample provided in the original post to interact with the model.
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print(response)
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### Model Description
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- **Developed by:** [`Mohamad Alhajar`](https://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammet-alhajar/)
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- **Language(s) (NLP):** English
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- **Finetuned from model:** [`garage-bAInd/Platypus2-70B-instruct`](https://huggingface.co/garage-bAInd/Platypus2-70B-instruct)
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### Response:
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## How to Get Started with the Model
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Use the code sample provided in the original post to interact with the model.
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response = tokenizer.decode(output[0])
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print(response)
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## Example Generation
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### Instruction
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what is the will to truth?
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### Response
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1. An earnest desire for truth, coupled with a humble, discerning attitude towards sources of knowledge.
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2.A robust, enduring curiosity that never fades, even in the face of extreme boredom.
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3.An insatiable hunger for learning and intellectual stimulation, which always seeks and never satisfied.
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4.A dedication to truth, even if it's uncomfortable or damaging. This requires a certain level of masochism and a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of knowledge.
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5.An open, flexible mind that can adapt to new intellectual environments and concepts without rigidity or prejudice. This involves being receptive to change and admitting when one is wrong.
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In essence, the key to truth lies in a dynamic, flexible perspective that allows for the continual acquisition of knowledge and the modification of existing beliefs.
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This requires a humble, discerning attitude towards sources of knowledge and an enduring intellectual curiosity.
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The desire for truth must be earnest and the dedication must be unwavering, even in the face of discomfort or damage.
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This involves a certain level of masochism and a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of knowledge.
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Additionally, one must be open to change and be able to admit when they are wrong. This involves having a non-dogmatic, flexible mindset that can adapt to new intellectual environments and concepts without rigidity or prejudice.
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Thus, the pursuit of truth demands a balance between curiosity and sternness, and between openness and discipline. This involves maintaining a delicate equilibrium between intellectual extremes, being neither too loose nor too rigid in one's intellectual attitudes.
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