Then there is this idea of “constant vigilance”, like we must spend most of our time looking carefully for mistakes, in ourselves and in our neighbors, otherwise we could miss something, and that would be stupid, right?
To use words from phenomenology I previously haven’t heard on LW attentionality and intentionality are different things. Being in attentionality and noticing your confusion is not draining one one’s mental energy. On the other hand intentionally looking for mistakes is.
I don’t need to feel an obligation to carefully look for mistakes to find them.
To use words from phenomenology I previously haven’t heard on LW attentionality and intentionality are different things. Being in attentionality and noticing your confusion is not draining one one’s mental energy. On the other hand intentionally looking for mistakes is.
I don’t need to feel an obligation to carefully look for mistakes to find them.