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How do you think independently?
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We're human beings, not machines. Emotions are good, actually.
Emotions aren't good (or bad). They're often like a heuristic. Fast but inaccurate. This is great when it's like "a bear wandered into the house" and emotions say "RUN" and cold logic would be like "what? Why? How?" until you get mauled. It's not good when it's like "climate change makes me feel bad so I don't believe in it"
That's a very fancy word, and I'm sure you're proud of using it.
Now can you tell me how this word has importance in your everyday life?
It comes up in software development sometimes, which is my day to day. It also is useful for any "fast but inaccurate approach" scenario, which comes up sometimes.
I wouldn't say I'm proud of using it. It was already in my lexicon. (So was "lexicon")
Here's an article about them https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-heuristic-2795235
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