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by scott_paul
2270 days ago
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The projection in this article is strong. This is the product of a very alien mind, to me. Intentional signaling is irritating to others, and often self-destructive. I really doubt most people's actions are driven by signaling, except in particularly mentally ill clumps of humanity. In other words: what do you mean "we", weirdo? |
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It sure seems to be able to prove way too much. Once a theory is flexible enough to explain nearly anything that happens, then maybe it's not actually a useful theory.
It can explain things you buy, but it can explain things you don't buy (you're signalling that you're not the sort of person who would spend $X for Y), it can even "explain" things you do that nobody ever sees- because your brain still considers what signals you might be sending even when nobody's watching. Marvelous.