> The first thing that you must accept in order to seek sense properly is the claim that minds actually make sense
This is somewhat weird to me. Since Kahneman & Tverski, we know that system 2 is mostly good at rationalizing the actions taken by system 1, to create a self-coherent narrative. Not only thus minds generally don’t make any sense, my minds in general lacks any sense. I’m here just because my system 1 is well adjusted to this modern environment, I don’t *need* to make any sense.
From this perspective, “making sense” appears to be a tiring and pointless exercise...
> The first thing that you must accept in order to seek sense properly is the claim that minds actually make sense
This is somewhat weird to me. Since Kahneman & Tverski, we know that system 2 is mostly good at rationalizing the actions taken by system 1, to create a self-coherent narrative. Not only thus minds generally don’t make any sense, my minds in general lacks any sense. I’m here just because my system 1 is well adjusted to this modern environment, I don’t *need* to make any sense.
From this perspective, “making sense” appears to be a tiring and pointless exercise...
System 1 doesn’t make sense?