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I literally thought some unpublished book. But you shouldn't have doubled down on 'next'. Your first para was enough.


> I literally thought some unpublished book. But you shouldn't have doubled down on 'next'. Your first para was enough.

Thanks for the feedback.

To focus on "should" for a second. If I would not have written my second paragraph, I would not have made my main point: I'm trying to get people to pay attention to ambiguity more broadly and tamp down this all-too-common tendency for people to think "the way I see things is obvious and/or definitive" which pervades Hacker News like a plague. Perhaps working with computers too much has damaged our cognitive machinery: human brains are not homogeneous nor deterministic parsers of meaning.

Perhaps the second paragraph got some people thinking a little bit. We are discussing Kahnemann's life's work after all. This is a perfect place to discuss our flawed intellectual machinery and our biases. Kahnemann would be happy if people here improved their self-understanding and communication with each other.


> this all-too-common tendency for people to think "the way I see things is obvious and/or definitive“

You are an excellent poster child for this tendency in this thread.




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