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psysharp
·4 anni fa·discuss
Since we are explaining ourselves, the best confabulation is all we can strive to achieve.
psysharp
·4 anni fa·discuss
Exactly, memories aren't immutable, and every visit are bound to have a side effect.
psysharp
·4 anni fa·discuss
When a problem is new and fresh for each participant, pairing can be a great tool to connect with both the problem and each other's innate skillset, IMO.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
Absolutely.

Then the question becomes: when is something fully processed - and to which degree is a person inclined to explore the depths of a concept?

What is the limit that decides when depth is no longer valuable?
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
Good question, maybe because time is tangible and measurable? I don't know
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you had the choice understand the concept 10 times slower but in the end would come up with twice the amount of connections, would you consider it as something valuable?

Yes I see how it would make life easier, but is that really a meaningful goal?

And how do we know that the reasons behind that it makes life easier isn't just a bias society has towards its own traits? - E.g life is easier for right handed people aswell.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
Why do you think thinking fast is more important than thinking slowly?
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
No, it's abstractions of animal instincts, and that difference is huge.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
"How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain" by Lisa Feldman Barrett should be considered for this list.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
Holy shit the bias just reeks out of this paper.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
Dude you have no information, I can't sincerely understand how you think you can have such detailed understanding of the situation.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
It is not incorrect. In fact, your arguments aren't even mutually exclusive, depending on the context.

One is not an individual or a group inherently, it is solely based on the concepts you are using to create the context.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
There was a cultural agreement to not use those weapons. Back then the community had to create rules for the game.
psysharp
·5 anni fa·discuss
The problem in the middle can also be explained by him treating your question as rhetorical instead of as an actual question