I'm not sure about that.
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say on
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Well - will undersocialized people ever understand what being oversocialized is like? If so, why not the reverse? If not, only oversocialized people should describe what being oversocialized is like, but if people can't understand what people different from them are like,
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there's no point in explaining it, because the only people who'll understand it are the people who don't need it explained because they already experience it.
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Humans are apparently able to gain some understanding of what it's like being a variety of animals very different from humans through studying their physical properties and examining their behavior and making inferences from that. That's part of what I take that thread to say.
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If one can understand animals very different from humans, one should be able to understand humans different from one's self by analyzing physical properties, observing behavior, and since they're humans, listening to their descriptions of what life is like for them.
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