carturo222 wrote:
Have a look at your own words, from a slightly closer perspective:
Psimulus wrote:
Why does it seem that a large proportion of our species is incapable of specificity? Most people I encounter often generalize wrecklesly. I post this because it occurs so frequently. I am not immune from this though It is my experience that I do this less often than many of the personalities I come into contact with. I have read before that this is part of our human programming. On a basic level this seems to make sense. Though it also seems that being aware of when we generalize can assist us in the deterance of many conflicts...
Generalizing is inevitable. Our minds are wired to classify the world into categories to better make sense of it. All words are generalizations, ways to compartmentalize reality into manageable pieces.
I was aware of almost every single generalization I was making. Thank you though for the critique
I could have worded this way if I were not paying attention - Why does it seem that our species is incapable of specificity? People I encounter generalize recklessly. I post this because it occurs all the time. I am not immune from this though. I do this less often than other people. I have read before that this is part of human programming. This makes sense. Being aware can assist in the deterence of conflict.
I suppose my main point was to highlight how often many of us are not aware of how we generalize. Again, I am not perfect either. Perfection is a relative term that is most probably impossible.
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