P vs NP applied to life. Most people want to tell others the answer. Few want to let them search for the answer. There are second-order effects in searching for the answer. It is in searching for the answer, you find YOUR emotional alignment. Not THE answer. YOUR answer.
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Replying to @xenocygne @paulportesi
you're supposed to find that out! that was the point
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Replying to @DanielleFong @paulportesi
Extrapolating a mathematical problem without providing proper context is kinda stupid sorry. Same for people who interpret Goedel theorem as human knowledge limitations.
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Replying to @xenocygne @paulportesi
calling something stupid before you understand it is stupid! try asking for a hint!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @paulportesi
First of all it has nothing to do with finding an answer by ourself vs given from others (whether they let that or not).
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Second it is called sophism when one is trying to formulate a syllogism without questioning the inner coherence of the premisses.
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you're going object level on our disagreement instead of asking for a hint.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @paulportesi
Why should I ask for a hint when I already know the analogy here doesnt hold and is only conjecture abuse.
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