Saturday, March 21, 2026

1:52 AM Can your AI write this?

Generalization, a fundamental cognitive process in western philosophy on which concepts are built, is rejected by Buddhism.

But to them it may be more than a simple form of attachment to patterns, as it could be seen as based on greed or the need to "horde" reality in a finite and relatively small number of repeatable and predictable patterns, breaking the principle of aparigraha.

(Just to give you a small "heads up" on how different they are from us). However, by rejecting and ignoring our philosophy, they are falling to often in sadly predictable behavioral patterns, that are behind the shore of our perception and ignored by us. 

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