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Parent Post: On the Commoditization of Cognition
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mrinfinity
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6/24/2025, 5:05:23 PM
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There's theories that cognition is tied to our intuition; the knowing. Like when you think "I'm going to get a phone call" and your phone rings. Training, when done over time puts one person at a godly tier of being able to do things. I've seen accountant people slap away at the numpad type calculator thing, looking straight up at us all and doing super math on it with their hand while having in-depth conversation. Now, if we tell the new generation of something: Read this to see how something works. We made that 'something' not work, fix it. They won't think, hell even I'm guilty of it when I know how to get an answer, internally process the answer, then apply it; I just want the answer and the easy way to apply it sometimes; especially with machine/development level stuff. The extra plot sounds like compassion, and empathy. The key to it all: Caring.
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6/26/2025, 9:48:11 PM
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"There's theories that cognition is tied to our intuition; the knowing. Like when you think "I'm going to get a phone call" and your phone rings." Thats really interesting, do you remember where you read or heard this?
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6/26/2025, 11:16:41 PM
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Eckhart Tolle: The Power of Now is a good read, teaches how to not attach the mind to things. But remember directly where I read or heard, no. But it makes sense that our intuition picks things up and then our mind will come in and then we can act on it. But in that phone scenario, if its happened to you it makes sense to go 'i thought about the phone before it rang and then there was a phone call' Power of Now PDF https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_pxydvD-SjhQnR4bk96YUJsaVE/
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