your behaviors, or the behaviors of others?
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when I wrote that I had in mind the behaviors of others, but now that you mention it, there are some of my own that I don't understand very well either. if it's myself though I at least have some tools to examine it. not so with others.
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In Plato’s Phaedrus, Socrates said: “If I do not know Phaedrus, I have forgotten even myself. But neither of these is so.” I read this as self-knowledge leads to knowledge of others, something that seems true from my own experience.
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it's a good hypothesis anyway but I don't know if my own psychology is really universalizable
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Have you tried applying my Extremely Hostile Monkey-Lizard Hypothesis™ to the problem?
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You’re fishing for licensing fees again, aren’t you?
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Look, all I know is that if you apply it, it works. If that ends up in a book tour and seminars bringing me millions upon millions of dollars, so be it. I have done my bit for science.
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