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George Mack — The Game of Life (EP.195)

Infinite Loops

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The Forgetting Paradox and the Value of Observing Others

The concept of the forgetting paradox highlights the tendency to forget how much one forgets, emphasizing the importance of documenting and storing information. Additionally, applying advice to oneself can be challenging, but observing others can provide valuable insights and perspective, as suggested by Daniel Kahneman's experience with 'Thinking, Fast and Slow.' Shifting from a first person to a third person perspective can help in gaining clarity and useful advice without needing external gurus or sources.

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