I've seen lots of people make mistakes just by going off habit
It's possible that study and my golden median are more similar than different
As for the work industry, it makes sense they want monotony and efficiency and have found a way to scientifically explain away thinking for their employees
But as far as humanity goes, doing the same mindlessly repetitive tasks isn't really healthy and still leads to mistakes
A few thousand years ago we had to figure out how to get fruit and meat, and it wasn't by going to the same bush and feeding ground every day
I agree that the first few times will probably fail, but after utilizing critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills, a hunter gatherer can develop talent
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I've seen lots of people make mistakes just by going off habit
It's possible that study and my golden median are more similar than different
As for the work industry, it makes sense they want monotony and efficiency and have found a way to scientifically explain away thinking for their employees
But as far as humanity goes, doing the same mindlessly repetitive tasks isn't really healthy and still leads to mistakes
A few thousand years ago we had to figure out how to get fruit and meat, and it wasn't by going to the same bush and feeding ground every day
I agree that the first few times will probably fail, but after utilizing critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills, a hunter gatherer can develop talent