The model in the CPTSD book also neatly explains how you can get so many "life-changing epiphanies" that don't stick. Going to a self-improvement workshop, or reading a good book or having a good conversation, can *put you in a non-triggered, well-resourced mental state.*
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That seems unfair. "Motivated cognition" can be motivated by lots of things, no? Plus rationality might benefit from someone being in an emotionally deactivated state, which is hard when you're in pain.
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You're saying that "rationality" already adequately incorporates the idea that people become biased because they're in emotional pain?
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I'd expect us outpacing evolution to cause both general biases, as well as broken learning algorithms.
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