Quotes About Interpretation
To be fair to Nietzsche, he probably meant the word 'stronger' to include anything that makes you more capable. I'd ask him to clarify, but ironically he ran out of things that didn't kill him.
~ Scott Adams
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If you mine the data hard enough, you can also find messages from God. [Dogbert]
~ Scott Adams
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Internet search for "the McGurk effect." Click on the first video you see.
~ Scott Adams
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inaccurate worldviews are the only kind there is. Does
~ Scott Adams
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Word-thinking is a term I invented to describe a situation in which people are trying to win an argument by adjusting the definition of words. In these situations there is no appeal to reason. But that's okay, because facts and logic are not persuasive anyway. Word-thinking usually happens when people are bad at logic but don't realize it.
~ Scott Adams
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El sentido común. (Una buena manera de equivocarse con total confianza.) 6. La detección de patrones. (Los patrones, las coincidencias y los prejuicios personales se parecen.)
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How will Trump make America great again? The answer: any way you want it to happen. I might imagine that Trump improves the economy, because that's what I care about, while you imagine he defeats ISIS, because you think that is the top priority. With Trump, you get to fill in the blanks with your most potent self-hypnosis.
~ Scott Adams
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Realistically, most people have poor filters for sorting truth from fiction, and there's no objective way to know if you're particularly good at it or not. Consider the people who routinely disagree with you. See how confident they look while being dead wrong? That's exactly how you look to them.
~ Scott Adams
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Consider the people who routinely disagree with you. See how confident they look while being dead wrong? That's exactly how you look to them. When
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the accuracy of our opinions is deeply influenced by our ability to imagine alternate explanations for events.
~ Scott Adams
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Here's an example of why the idea that humans are rational is pure nonsense. One of my Twitter followers copied President Trump's inauguration speech and showed it to a "leftist friend," telling him it was President Obama's speech. His friend loved it.
~ Scott Adams
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You've heard the old saying that knowledge is power. But knowledge of psychology is the purest form of that power. No matter what you're doing or how well you're doing it, you can benefit from a deeper understanding of how the mind interprets its world using only the clues that somehow find a way into your brain through the holes in your skull. When
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The popular interpretation of how Trump won is that he understood the American people and devised policies that they wanted. My filter says the opposite. It says Trump convinced the public that his policies were the ones they should care about the most. And so they did. Obviously every voter is different, and one variable doesn't explain an election. But my point is that persuasion was more important to the outcome than policies; we just perceive it to be the other way around.
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Trump was also smart enough to be vague about the details of the wall so that each of us could imagine the wall we wanted to imagine. He could have easily provided his own artists' renderings of the wall, but that would have been a mistake. It would have given critics lots of targets to attack. But there is one kind of wall that is hard to criticize: the one that is entirely different in each person's head.
~ Scott Adams
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The worst thing your brain could do is reinterpret your reality into a whole new movie with each new bit of information. That would be exhausting and without benefit. Instead, your brain takes the path of least resistance and instantly interprets your observations to fit your existing worldview. It's just easier.
~ Scott Adams
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Confirmation bias isn't an occasional bug in our human operating system. It is the operating system.
~ Scott Adams
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Word-thinking is a term I invented to describe a situation in which people are trying to win an argument by adjusting the definition of words. In these situations there is no appeal to reason.
~ Scott Adams
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Insanity is always a reasonable diagnosis when you're dealing with writers and artists. Sometimes the only real difference between crazy people and artists is that artists write down what they imagine seeing. In the past few decades, hardly a week has gone by without a reader of my blog questioning my mental health. I understand that; I've read my writing too.
~ Scott Adams
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One might say that ambiguity is the diet of literary studies.
~ Scott Carpenter
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Dogma is by definition nothing other than an interpretation of Scripture. The defined dogmas of our faith, then, encapsulate the Church's infallible interpretation of Scripture, and theology is a further reflection upon that work.
~ Scott Hahn
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Saint Augustine said that the New Testament is concealed in the Old, and the Old is revealed in the New.
~ Scott Hahn
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Some artists are normal people who just happen to make things because we can't figure out how in the hell to communicate with people.
~ Scott Nicholson
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She is arguing the
~ Scott Turow
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Good books make you ask questions. Bad readers want everything answered.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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