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The funny thing is that sprouts got the Dunning Kruger effect wrong, but in a confident way: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kcfRe15I47I.html
Chatgaiya is my mother tongue...বাংলা is my national language.. I am fluent at bangla.. Also at intermediate level in English... Know a bit urdu (pretty reading, writing, listening... But not fluent in speaking )... In future i wanna learn sparanto, mandarin, German... Punjabi
Do you think this is also what we meant by "Yedasentience"? I made a key to talk about mind while we lack the full picture. I think my key would be very very helpful for schools and kids to understand each other better ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BbDjUVTc6Dg.html
In a aspect mimetic theory is true and we see it in early childhood development. In ECD how a person develops language and thought is influenced by mimicking their environment, that part rings true in mimetic theory, however the theory does have its limitation once we get to complex areas like group behavior. We do need more information on the more underlying psychological reason to why someone might identify and behave a certain way in a group setting, but for the most part his theory is correct in the very basic level.
very relatable. The hardest thing about autism is that you actually notice something but you don't know you think differently. Before i was diagnosed i didn't even think i had autism, but i always felt like i left in a world i wasn't belonging to. I also have adhd and sometimes both interfiere together, that's overwhelming. The hardest thing is feeling overwhelmed and not understood, because we love being different
As an autistic person, I believed the excuses these sort of people gave me when disrespecting me. I didn't understand why I was different, just that I couldn't be normal enough. 😔
Is pattern recognition useful? Obviously. Getting rid of that means making people vulnerable to manipulation. And OBVIOUSLY we should know the difference between a tendency and a blanket statement.
“One story becomes the only story”. Maybe. With idiots. Normal people understand that stereotypes are OBVIOUSLY NOT blanket statements. Conflating the two actually is a narcissist manipulation tactic.
our nation's founders expressed great fear of "stupid people," how a number of them saw the common man. so instead of a democracy, they established a republic hoping for some kind of balance would evolve. this was after washington refused to be king! many a good minister and good politician have been run out of town and many a sociopath replaced them. pre ww2 germany, bonhoeffer's vision was neither new nor is it deceased.