Are we goal driven or reward driven?
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anticipated-reward driven
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Too many people have grown up hearing about drooling dogs. The obsession with reward mechanism is not going to go away.
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Why would other people matter if you dissociate your mind from rewards? It is irrelevant what others obsess over.
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Curious if increasing & extending duration of time before reward (i.e. delayed gratification) is what trains the mind as a precursor to finally being freed from the tyranny of the reward system?
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I don't quite think so. I think that we learn to entrain our brain with functions that integrate expected reward over longer time spans, and make other behavior accountable to them. We are submitting even more! Impulsivity breaks the accountability.
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Can adherence to a philosophy allow you to re-architect the path to give rewards for sacrifices that create long term improvement
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I don't see philosophy as ideology. My descriptive models cannot be prescriptive, so I cannot really adhere to them. I am advocating truth, not wisdom :)
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How would you describe the architecture governing the maintenance of the equanimity that results from dissociation?
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don't care :)
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