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The Most Boring Article About Second Order Thoughts You'll Ever Read 🧐

There’s a difference between reasoning from one cause to one effect and reasoning from a place of “what does this effect cause?”

Things aren’t as simple in life as happening in a closed environment.

A causes B. We can be sure of this, but that does not mean B can’t cause C, D, and E.

In mathematics, we have the relationship between one cause and one effect, one cause, and multiple effects.

Sometimes we have multiple causes for a single effect or numerous causes for various effects.

Exercising second-order thinking means not ignoring the other effects that can happen along the way.

It means opening your mind to the possibility that A causes B and that causes C and D.

That can bring some unknown damage in the future.

Open your mind to the possibilities of unseen dangers.

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