I often say that we need to observe the world more. Because people don't understand the world by seeing it, but by invoking the cognitive models already in their brains. We can never truly understand things we have never observed, experienced, or imagined. The boundary of a person's cognition is not the boundary of the world, but the boundary of the cognitive models they can invoke.

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