"I have come to call this the "prelearning temper tantrum." It seems to me that the subject has the tantrum because what it has always thought to be true turns out suddenly not to be true; and there's no clear reason why ... yet."
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hmm... a link between addiction susceptibility and superstitionpic.twitter.com/OVHksMEEvc
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asking for a coach/therapist is asking to be externally manipulated like a massage/chiropractor. you want to NOT "know" otherwise you trip over yourselfpic.twitter.com/bMb8jsN23R
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the best way to solve hierarchical problems is to not ignore the fact that there is a hierarchy. treat dogs like dogs (includes accepting your own inner dogginess)pic.twitter.com/QKfN4xGyBA
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open up freedom and increase serendipity through positive reinforcementpic.twitter.com/HrEug9DbMC
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it's possible to increase creativity by reinforcing for noveltypic.twitter.com/7vF4JH7giD
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discipline as a means of freedom. constraints create control, control creates freedom, freedom creates love.pic.twitter.com/FpCqr4Grnb
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idealism leads to a punitive mindset. instead of working with clay it tries to ignore it as non-existentpic.twitter.com/LEw9B4GUxz
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by using clicker's to train previously untrainable animals (chickens, polar bears) we started to anthropomorphize them w/ the same traits usually reserved for dolphins & dogs: playful, intelligent, etc..pic.twitter.com/oYnCRJRrZy
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combining clicker training with negatives actually DECREASES effectiveness of the clicker. freedom from fear is the MAIN accelerator.pic.twitter.com/X2Th43rquK
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