So I’m assuming “yes”, but outside of embodied learning I find it hard to imagine. Like improving on subtle social things? Without Thinking? Or changing your models of the world, of other people. What does it feel like when it’s not intellectual?
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Just playing with the feeling of being very present, maybe being embodied, embracing non-doing. I feel I can briefly be in that state and could seek to extend, but have this feeling that I would lose something if “active” (doing) Thinking / intellectualising was absent
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Obviously I should just try it out. These tweets are an attempt to clear a blocker which contributes to not wanting to try.
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Aren’t we always learning? Even subconsciously?
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Ummmmmmmm that is not my perception of others
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You are following your intuition and it shows
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Imagine thinking a dog thinks his way into learning how to swim
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I learn quite a bit just by processing through observations in memory, analyzing. Re-invent a lot of wheels, and I like it that way. I do wonder if there's an optimal ratio, though.
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Maybe we're talking about learning different things. I often learn by repeatedly doing something until I'm "good" at it. Like playing a piano song. Or if I'm learning French & consume enough French media, I'll learn words by context w/o looking it up or "thinking" my way into it
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