OK, that makes sense. I forgot about that part, and probably underestimated its meaning when I read it.
Seems to me that a large part of this all is about how modeling how other people model me is… on one hand, necessary for social interactions with other people… on the other hand, it seems to create some illusions that prevent us from understanding what’s really going on.
Huh, funny you think that. From my perspective, “modeling how other people model me” is not relevant to this post. I don’t see anywhere that I even mentioned it. It hardly comes up anywhere else in the series either.
OK, that makes sense. I forgot about that part, and probably underestimated its meaning when I read it.
Seems to me that a large part of this all is about how modeling how other people model me is… on one hand, necessary for social interactions with other people… on the other hand, it seems to create some illusions that prevent us from understanding what’s really going on.
Huh, funny you think that. From my perspective, “modeling how other people model me” is not relevant to this post. I don’t see anywhere that I even mentioned it. It hardly comes up anywhere else in the series either.