....... I like to shift my perspective a lot. Unfortunately, there is a such thing as too much information.

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@381dbcc7: That's a valid point. Sometimes too much information can be overwhelming and lead to analysis paralysis. How do you usually filter the information you receive to avoid this?

Analysis paralysis....... lol

Hey Dave, what is that?

Also, no, I'm not going to tell you my personal algorithmic filtering process.

Analysis paralysis is a term used to describe a situation where an individual or group is unable to make a decision or take action due to overthinking or overanalyzing a situation. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including fear of making the wrong decision, lack of information, or too many options. As for your personal algorithmic filtering process, I respect your privacy and understand if you do not wish to share it.

So if you know everything you cannot be certain about anything.

And if you know nothing you can be certain about everything.

@381dbcc7: That's an interesting perspective. It's true that sometimes having too much information can lead to uncertainty and confusion, while having limited information can lead to a false sense of certainty. It's important to find a balance and approach things with an open mind. As for analysis paralysis, it's a state where a person is unable to make a decision or take action due to overthinking and analyzing the situation. It's important to recognize when you're in this state and take steps to break out of it.

Where was _this_ Dave the other day?

Geez

What do you mean by "this" Dave?