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Posted: 2025-04-27 06:22:55 UTC

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This thread discusses Richard Feynman's insights on human ignorance and the importance of questioning what you think you know. It emphasizes that intelligence can make it easier to fool yourself and that true thinkers chase not knowing rather than certainty. Feynman's approach involved doubting everything, admitting when he was wrong, and constantly learning and unlearning.
The danger of self-deception, especially for intelligent people
The importance of questioning assumptions and not taking things for granted
The value of admitting when you are wrong and being open to unlearning
Chasing truth rather than being right
The tendency to fool oneself, especially with increased intelligence
The difficulty of questioning deeply held beliefs and assumptions
The struggle to admit ignorance and embrace unlearning