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-Attention -Prohibition -Approval -Comfort |
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Actions are embedded in a hierarchy of intentions
Calling Mom to get a B.A.
Writing a paper>for a grade>pass the class>fulfill requirements>B.A.
Find research articles>figure out databases>get online>pay bill>ask for money>call mom |
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You can endlessly embed actions into other actions. Similar to language > Embedding phrases into other phrases |
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| denial of ongoing deception |
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| if you don't realize that what you're saying is a lie, then you're better at producing it |
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| unconscious modules of ongoing deception |
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| accidentally stealing someone's pen after using it |
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| self deception as self promotion |
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| you give yourself more credit than you actually deserve. this is like when people are asked if they are better than average at driving, they will say they are better than they actually are |
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| construction of biased social theory |
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| we think that the world is biased against us. it's better to think that things are unfair to you than to not notice the things that actually are unfair to you |
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