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Our brains are wired for social thinking, not for storing vast amounts of information from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

Our brains are not designed to operate as isolated information processing machines. Instead, they are fundamentally social organs, evolved to facilitate interactions with other people in complex social environments. This makes perfect sense when you consider that humans are inherently social creatures, relying on cooperation and collaboration for survival and success. When it comes to knowledge and information, our brains prioritize social thinking over storing vast amounts of data. This is because relying on others for information sharing and problem-solving is far more efficient and effective than trying to retain every piece of knowledge within our own minds. Through social interactions, we can tap into the collective intelligence of our social networks, leveraging the expertise and experiences of others to augment our own limited cognitive capacities. Furthermore, our brains are optimized for processing and i...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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