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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-27 16-32

in LeoFinance3 days ago

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The speaker emphasizes that trying to hold two images or concepts in the mind simultaneously results in cognitive disarray. This analogy is comparable to displaying two images on a single screen at the same time. The viewer, or in this case the mind, struggles to interpret both images clearly, leading to confusion. This highlights an important limitation: our mental processes are inherently designed for focused attention on singular tasks or ideas, not for juggling multiple complex stimuli at once.

Implications for Cognitive Practices