{"quotes":[{"text":"You need to be so careful when there is one simple diagnosis that instantly pops into your mind that beautifully explains everything all at once. That's when you need to stop and check your thinking...Beware of the delirious guy in the emergency unit with the long history of alcoholism, because you will say, 'He's just drunk,' and you'll miss the subdural hematoma.","author":"Michael Lewis","tags":["bias","decision-making","pattern-recognition","redelmeier","thinking"],"id":5369,"author_id":"Michael+Lewis"},{"text":"Ignorance and its denial will, sad to say, lead us down the same road as it did in all past history.","author":"Jordan Maxwell","tags":["change","history-repeating-itself","pattern-recognition","preface","the-world-condition"],"id":27916,"author_id":"Jordan+Maxwell"},{"text":"The movie Koyaanisqatsi shows non-commented time-lapse footage and focuses our attention on the very rhythm of our civilized modern life and nature. A marijuana high can do something for a user similar to what this time-lapse footage does. The enhancement of episodic memory and the acceleration of associative streams of memories can alter and enhance our recognition of patterns in our lives in various ways. If we are presented with quick associative chains of past experiences, we can see a pattern in a body of information that is usually not at once presented to our “inner eye” as such.","author":"Sebastian Marincolo","tags":["cannabis","creative","drug","episodic-memory","high","insight","insightful","inspiration","koyaanisqatsi","marihuana","marijuana","pattern-recognition","perception","psychedelic","psychoactive","time-lapse"],"id":246705,"author_id":"Sebastian+Marincolo"},{"text":"Stories people told themselves were biased by the availability of the material used to construct them...What people remember about the past, [Kahneman and Tversky] suggested, is likely to warp their judgement of the future. 'We often decide that an outcome is extremely unlikely or impossible, because we are unable to imagine any chain of events that could cause it to occur. The defect, often, is in our imagination.","author":"Michael Lewis","tags":["bias","decision-making","kahneman","pattern-recognition","thinking","tversky"],"id":330625,"author_id":"Michael+Lewis"},{"text":"Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern.","author":"Alfred North Whitehead","tags":["aesthetics","art","experience","pattern-recognition"],"id":409299,"author_id":"Alfred+North+Whitehead"},{"text":"There are patterns because we try to find them. A desperate attempt at order because we can't face the terror that it might all be random.","author":"Lauren Beukes","tags":["chaos","pattern-recognition","randomness"],"id":424070,"author_id":"Lauren+Beukes"},{"text":"The pattern recognition theory of mind that I articulate in this book is based on a different fundamental unit: not the neuron itself, but rather an assembly of neurons, which I estimate to number around a hundred. The wiring and synaptic strengths within each unit are relatively stable and determined genetically—that is the organization within each pattern recognition module is determined by genetic design. Learning takes place in the creation of connections between these units, not within them, and probably in the synaptic strengths of the interunit connections.","author":"Ray Kurzweil","tags":["mind","neuroscience","pattern-recognition"],"id":473034,"author_id":"Ray+Kurzweil"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":7,"pages":1}}
