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6. Repetition will diminish surprise. We will look for causation most of the time.
7. We will accept what we see and jump to a conclusion quicker more often than not. Fulfilling past principles like s2 is lazy, etc
— Jan 02, 2020 01:08AM
7. We will accept what we see and jump to a conclusion quicker more often than not. Fulfilling past principles like s2 is lazy, etc
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David Jimenez
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10. We’re prompt to jump to conclusions especially if we like the message and disregard statistical significance most of the time. The law of small numbers. Most factors than we would like to believe are due to chance.
— Jan 03, 2020 12:12AM
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9. You always look to answer a simpler question when presented with a hard one. Again. System 2 is super lazy and the law of less effort.
— Jan 02, 2020 11:43PM
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Part 1: Two systems
1. Systems definition. Conflict between them. Illusions caused by system 1.
2. For system 2 you need attention and effort. As you engage in the same activity more less effort is required.
3. The law of less effort. System 2 is lazy.
4. Priming. We’re VERY influenced by context and surroundings.
5. We will accept, choose and believe whatever is cognitively easier most of the time.
— Jan 02, 2020 12:48AM
1. Systems definition. Conflict between them. Illusions caused by system 1.
2. For system 2 you need attention and effort. As you engage in the same activity more less effort is required.
3. The law of less effort. System 2 is lazy.
4. Priming. We’re VERY influenced by context and surroundings.
5. We will accept, choose and believe whatever is cognitively easier most of the time.

