Systematic thinking went out of fashion as a badge of membership in the cognitive elite, back in the 1980s, partly because it’s rigid and brittle.
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Pomo replaced systematic cognition as the badge of high academic achievement, because—done well—it’s more difficult, and it evades the foundational crisis in rationality.
Disastrously, though, it’s useless for problem-solving; its only value is personal advertisement.2 replies 5 retweets 36 likesShow this thread -
Let’s make fluid, meta-systematic thinking the new fashionable IQ signaling device! It's even more difficult than pomo, AND it accurately addresses practical problems!8 replies 16 retweets 62 likesShow this thread -
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What about not aiming for fashionability but integrity?
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My personality development has no yett progressed to the point where my sense of fashion and my sense for integrity converge.
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There’s always more work to do :)
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Replying to @Meaningness @Plinz
Making integrity fashionable seems a good fit
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