Can you cite specific examples which exhibit rationality, and not just self-control? (eg “I should not lose my temper or get drunk so often” is not a rationality issue.)
I don’t doubt you; I’d just like specific examples for discussion before I give an up-vote. :)
Sure, yes. The housework I do is more available to me than the housework J does, because I am there all the time while I do mine seeing myself do it, while hers might be done while I’m not even there, and all I get is a few seconds of “Oh, you did the dishwasher, thanks!” As a result, there’s a cognitive bias in favour of thinking you a larger proportion of the housework than you really do. I think a lot of domestic disputes could be fixed if this were more widely recognised.
Can you cite specific examples which exhibit rationality, and not just self-control? (eg “I should not lose my temper or get drunk so often” is not a rationality issue.)
I don’t doubt you; I’d just like specific examples for discussion before I give an up-vote. :)
Sure, yes. The housework I do is more available to me than the housework J does, because I am there all the time while I do mine seeing myself do it, while hers might be done while I’m not even there, and all I get is a few seconds of “Oh, you did the dishwasher, thanks!” As a result, there’s a cognitive bias in favour of thinking you a larger proportion of the housework than you really do. I think a lot of domestic disputes could be fixed if this were more widely recognised.