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Title text: You can tell how self-confident an author is by the ratio of words in their non-fiction publications to number of citations. |
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- I think if I became a primatologist and studied chimps, it'd change my view of humans.
- I bet I'd believe humans have more hard-wired traits than I currently do. I bet I'd see more human behaviors as explicit status-seeking.
- So, logically, in my own brain I should just implement those perspective shifts without having to go through the trip to africa and the years of study.
- The problem is I'm adding a mental module based on a half-informed guess, so I'd probably overcorrect. I might have the basic insight but none of the nuance.
- The really freaky part is that this is probably true of every field I know about
- I probably have thousands of mental modules created from what I imagine I would think if I knew what I was talking about!
- We all do this! We walk around all day with big heads filled with broken modules!
- We make buildings, we start wars, we have babies, we go to space, we tell other people they're definitely wrong, but we know less than nothing! We know heaps and heaps of anti-facts!
- I know you're riffing on poe but I honestly can't remember anything else in that poem.
- All of what we say or seem, is but a crappy-built machine
- Beautiful right?
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- Christ I hope we get home some day. They
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