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The Importance of Adapting to History
Your brain is inherently empirical. So in essence, the brain collects this raw input and we kind of impose context or meaning onto that information to ascribe to it some sort of relevance to what we're doing or the way that we perceive reality. And as a consequence, when you approach something that had, say, a low intensity, well, that could have been a whole. It Could have been a darkly painted surface. Originally, your brain had no idea knowing which was which. For those who actually stepped into it and it happened to be a whole, they got flicked out. Your brain then has effectively encoded biases and assumptions because that's really what history gives you are your biases