* It’s often opposed to internal forces like “social pressure to believe the thing”, or “bucket errors I don’t feel ready to stop making yet”
* Noticing it doesn’t usually result in immediate enlightenment / immediately knowing the answer, but it does result in some kind of mini-catharsis, which is great because it helps me actually want to notice it more.
* It’s not always the case that an opposing loud voice was wrong, but I think it is always the case that the loud voice wasn’t really justified in its loudness.
Other facts about how I experience this:
* It’s often opposed to internal forces like “social pressure to believe the thing”, or “bucket errors I don’t feel ready to stop making yet”
* Noticing it doesn’t usually result in immediate enlightenment / immediately knowing the answer, but it does result in some kind of mini-catharsis, which is great because it helps me actually want to notice it more.
* It’s not always the case that an opposing loud voice was wrong, but I think it is always the case that the loud voice wasn’t really justified in its loudness.