Do you feel like having lots of good models for things makes you less open to learning?
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a better way to put ithttps://twitter.com/nakulve/status/829251293332008961 …
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@nakulve Suggests that pointing out “this looks like X, but is importantly different because Y” is valuable act - 4 more replies
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Eventually this becomes "hah, those humans are trying to use WORDS to make a POINT? I know all about that. Silly creatures"
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"i bet they're EXTRAPOLATING too much from TOO FEW DATA"
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this is just sarah asking a question designed to provoke me into thinking in ways i didn't before O_o
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definitely, the more conceptspace is covered by models, the less one hits the parts not covered
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important emotion here: ennui with an existing model (to weed out those that overexplain)
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and yes you do EXACTLY that. I consciously account for that when reading your posts


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Gardens need walls. And walls need gates. Actually broken sections are better than gates.
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Things tend to fit patterns imperfectly enough that the perturbations from known patterns keep my attention. "Like X but.."
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