The content explores the concept of "cognitive permeability" - the idea that our minds are more like intellectual sponges than fortresses of originality. We unconsciously soak up beliefs, ideas, and opinions from the world around us, often without realizing it.
The author argues that very few of our deeply held beliefs can be truly claimed as our own. Most are simply echoes of the influences of our parents, teachers, friends, and other sources. This cognitive osmosis happens whether we like it or not, as we are social creatures who learn from and build upon the collective knowledge of our species.
While this process of absorbing external ideas is not inherently bad, it does mean that we should be more critical and self-aware of the origins of our thoughts and beliefs. We should strive to understand how our perspectives have been shaped by the world around us, rather than assuming that our ideas are entirely our own.
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by Joan Westenb... 場所 medium.com 09-01-2024
https://medium.com/westenberg/why-most-of-what-you-believe-is-bullshit-de26e84a5a36深掘り質問