Are (most all?) people "experts in their own lives" at getting their System 1 needs met, and only appear irrational or crazy from the outside when the observer's own craziness is of sufficiently different flavor? Or am I just rationalizing?
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Replying to @garybasin @Meaningness and
S1 is a processing mode. What do you mean S1 need?
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness and
Hmm yea... maybe something like what our sub-conscious survival mechanisms are acting on vs. what we think we want or can understand
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Replying to @garybasin @Meaningness and
Example? Mindless FOMO twittering? Paleo-scarcity-wired brain binging salt-sugar-fat?
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness and
Yes. Trying to try vs actually trying. TLP-style narcissism
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Replying to @garybasin @Meaningness and
Then I’d say most people are actually frustrated in S1 needs, given the misalignment Kinda like dumb animal suffering Takes some S2 dosing to break out
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness and
Ok, as in most people are often Pica-ing or something https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_(disorder) … ? It seems often S2 doesn't break people out of these from "mere understanding" or information, but sometimes it does... wonder what's going on there
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I think being trapped in an S1 and/or S2 strange attractor a data problem, not a processing problem Cf the chestnut tree in Sartre’s nausea. Sudden luminal realization that your map is wrong and you’re in GIGO. So you go to territory.
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness and
So what is S2 role here, trying to navigate you to where you can find the data?
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Replying to @garybasin @Meaningness and
I think you should drop the s1/s2 metaphor and think in terms of universal Turing machines and cellular automata S1-s2 is too sloppy and neurospecific in a way that obscures the problem
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