truly changing your mind is equivalent to dying prove me wrong
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im a Heraclitian
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very surprised at the current distribution of votes here. i wonder if people would respond differently to "something you do" vs "something people do," i.e. i feel like it's a conscious process for me, but it's easy to model it as unconscious in others.
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For me its more the latter I have no illusion of control Or maybe I dont feel embodied in the process is a better way Just kind of slips to the new shaped
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Something you either consent to or not ?
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Oh that's a good framing I think it's got the same shape
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when im changing my mind on something big, I enter a period where i willfully LARP as someone who's convinced of the new idea, and then remain there if it feels nice. kind of like how you have to pretend to be sleeping to fall asleep
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Both, TBH. I've literally memed myself into thinking somethings. It's surprisingly effective over time.
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What exactly did you do? Why? How long did it take? Any unpleasant side effects? Overall retroactive?
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neither
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