Serialized thinking is a superpower.
Any idiot can think the obvious sequence of thoughts in a situation.
Takes a superidiot to add nonsequential complexity and analyze-paralyze themselves within.
But if you can spot and follow an unexpected new sequence easily: superpower.
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I generally have to go slowly painfully through superidiot phase and get to the other side of novel sequence the hard way.
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I will raise you an even better superpower: the ability to figure out what other people who are bad at communicating were actually trying to say.
I frequently use this at work. Lots of miscommunicating via emails. I tell my boss what that person was prob trying to say.
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I'd go further and say that thinking itself is a superpower. Most of us do all we can to avoid thinking because of the pain involved.
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