Isn't what you described more simply stated as "stereotyping"?
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A stereotype is a caricature of a person based on what is believed typical of someone who shares that person's traits. An avatar of an abstract is the embodiment of a single idea or set of ideas.
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Gurwinder, you are my best follow on this contraption. I’m not sure who you are or where you are from, but you always speak so much sense.
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That means a lot to me, John. Thank you.
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Isn't that how we navigate the world, by transference and association. I think our cognition is hard-wired that way.
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and it's how most of us will remain and be remembered for, with these digital impressions trailing us in carefully curated tweets, photos, emojis and many other unnecessary distortions.
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These are information constraints. Information constraints are what generate our value systems. Removing them allows our value system to evolve and we unlock new values. The left and the right are fighting ghosts, caricatures of what either of them really are.
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And fyi such a position is not centrist. That's an over-used reductionist term that results from limited imagination. Embracing complexity doesnt mean you want to keep things as they are.
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