Laeserin on Nostr: Humans don't always behave rationally, but they do always behave reasonably. In that ...
Humans don't always behave rationally, but they do always behave reasonably. In that I mean, there is always some reason for their behavior, even if they are not self-aware enough to recognize it.
They are often working off of assumptions or axioms, or responding to changes in their environment.
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