"In humans prelearning temper tantrums often seem to take place when long-held beliefs are challenged and the subject knows deep inside that there is some truth to the new information."
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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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