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by candiodari
3251 days ago
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I agree, it's obvious that human intelligence is >99.9% a behavior copying algorithm. What we call rational thought is in reality restricted to conscious exercise and it is a learned skill. A trick, nothing more, and especially not a core part of our behavior. It is not that different, at a low level, from learning to juggle balls. Rational behavior, firstly, most people just don't have it at all, and secondly even in the people who do behave rationally occasionally, it is only when things are happening slowly enough and they're putting in constant effort toward maintaining that rational behavior, constantly second-guessing themselves and going back in memory every few minutes to evaluate your own actions and formulate a plan. And if you've been to the third world (or just a large poor part of a large western city), you'll know this is true: billions of people have never learned to act rationally, and only few and far between will ever act rationally. You can do a thought exercise with these people and figure out with them what the rational action is, and the vast majority will simply act anyway. |
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