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- Aug 18, 2020
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Would you agree with that? Our intuition can be treacherous. I think the mind often works with preconceptions. And education can make us consider the configurations of our brain.
It is easy to judge fast and to come to early conclusions. But often they turn out to be wrong. I think in many cases ambiguity tolerance is important. We are often too certain about our own thoughts and conclusion. Often we are either too deterministic about our future or we understimate the impact of genes and environment on our actions. I think keep it short. Obviously this not enough to make a sophistitcated theory. But would you argee that fast thinking can often deceive you? And that preconceptions can often lead you into a wrong direction. I think I sometimes tend to magical thinking for example. That when I do something bad something bad might happen to me in exchange.
Maybe I am not nuanced enough and under certain circumstances like low complexity combined with high experience intuition might bring better results. But when high emotions and pressure are involved sometimes we tend to emotional reasoning or we use biased heuristics.
It is easy to judge fast and to come to early conclusions. But often they turn out to be wrong. I think in many cases ambiguity tolerance is important. We are often too certain about our own thoughts and conclusion. Often we are either too deterministic about our future or we understimate the impact of genes and environment on our actions. I think keep it short. Obviously this not enough to make a sophistitcated theory. But would you argee that fast thinking can often deceive you? And that preconceptions can often lead you into a wrong direction. I think I sometimes tend to magical thinking for example. That when I do something bad something bad might happen to me in exchange.
Maybe I am not nuanced enough and under certain circumstances like low complexity combined with high experience intuition might bring better results. But when high emotions and pressure are involved sometimes we tend to emotional reasoning or we use biased heuristics.
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