In a vein similar to Erfeyah’s comment, I think that your model needs to be developed much more. For example, what predictions does it make that are notably different from other psychological models? It’s just an explanation that feels too “overfitted”.
The conscious mind can be excluded from thought processes. Only becoming aware, post facto, of the reason an action was performed. I agree it needs work, but is it a line of thought worth pursuing?
This is a standard prediction since the unconscious was theorized more than a century ago, so unfortunately it’s not good evidence that the model is correct. Unfortunately, if what you’ve written is the only things that the list has to say, then I would say that no, this is not worth pursuing.
In a vein similar to Erfeyah’s comment, I think that your model needs to be developed much more. For example, what predictions does it make that are notably different from other psychological models? It’s just an explanation that feels too “overfitted”.
The conscious mind can be excluded from thought processes. Only becoming aware, post facto, of the reason an action was performed. I agree it needs work, but is it a line of thought worth pursuing?
This is a standard prediction since the unconscious was theorized more than a century ago, so unfortunately it’s not good evidence that the model is correct. Unfortunately, if what you’ve written is the only things that the list has to say, then I would say that no, this is not worth pursuing.