Math creates intuition

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I believe mathematical reasoning is what creates good intuition and without it we lose ourselves.
For how can we know how many things are infront of us without math? I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them. Theres also pitches (with are mathematical). Maybe with math-intuition distorts our past memories into exaggerated mathematical images and or pitches depending on if the memory was happy, neutral, or sad?
Thoughts?

Bill said:

I believe mathematical reasoning is what creates good intuition and without it we lose ourselves.
For how can we know how many things are infront of us without math? I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them. Theres also pitches (with are mathematical). Maybe with math-intuition distorts our past memories into exaggerated mathematical images and or pitches depending on if the memory was happy, neutral, or sad?
Thoughts?

I think it does because it exposes us to certain universal cases. That’s why economic theorists learn real analysis and whatnot

Bill said:

I believe mathematical reasoning is what creates good intuition and without it we lose ourselves.
For how can we know how many things are infront of us without math? I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them. Theres also pitches (with are mathematical). Maybe with math-intuition distorts our past memories into exaggerated mathematical images and or pitches depending on if the memory was happy, neutral, or sad?
Thoughts?

There is no such thing as "mathematical reasoning", you're making stuff up. Speaking from experince, i've met many ugly people who are actually good charactered, looks do not correlate with behavior as much as you think they do. This is your lowest quality post.

TitanTVMan said:

There is no such thing as "mathematical reasoning", you're making stuff up. Speaking from experince, i've met many ugly people who are actually good charactered, looks do not correlate with behavior as much as you think they do. This is your lowest quality post.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1447532/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4909468/
https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/relationships/are-attractive-people-more-kind-study-finds-interesting-connection-between-beauty-benevolence-101729574056456.html
>Beautiful people are more likely to be perceived as helpful and kind.
>attractive people are attributed to more positive traits and ugly people more negative traits
>Your looks shape your personality
Also if you read my post with more nuance I did not say they were inheritely bad people
>I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them
Im saying because we perceive them as ugly we are dispositioned to not trust them. By unintuitive I imply faces that do not match with mathematical proportions, not inherit characteristics.

Bill said:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1447532/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4909468/
https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/relationships/are-attractive-people-more-kind-study-finds-interesting-connection-between-beauty-benevolence-101729574056456.html
>Beautiful people are more likely to be perceived as helpful and kind.
>attractive people are attributed to more positive traits and ugly people more negative traits
>Your looks shape your personality
Also if you read my post with more nuance I did not say they were inheritely bad people
>I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them
Im saying because we perceive them as ugly we are dispositioned to not trust them. By unintuitive I imply faces that do not match with mathematical proportions, not inherit characteristics.

@TitanTVMan ?
I can clarify more if needed

Bill said:

>Beautiful people are more likely to be perceived as helpful and kind.
>attractive people are attributed to more positive traits and ugly people more negative traits

I can't argue against these points, they're true.

Bill said:

>Your looks shape your personality

I can see that, it's obvious to assume that people who take care of their looks are, and atleast are assumed to be, healther and more approachable than someone who doesn't care about their looks.

Bill said:

Also if you read my post with more nuance I did not say they were inheritely bad people
>I also think asymmetrical (ugly) people tend to be more unintuitive due to our math-intuition skills and we receive a gut feeling not to trust them
Im saying because we perceive them as ugly we are dispositioned to not trust them. By unintuitive I imply faces that do not match with mathematical proportions, not inherit characteristics.

Thanks for clearing this up. To elaborate more on the post i made yesterday, i will admit it was emotionally charged due to the fact that i had a Calculus test on that day, my apologies for that. To put it simply: You're correct, i'm wrong.

TitanTVMan said:

I can't argue against these points, they're true.

I can see that, it's obvious to assume that people who take care of their looks are, and atleast are assumed to be, healther and more approachable than someone who doesn't care about their looks.

Thanks for clearing this up. To elaborate more on the post i made yesterday, i will admit it was emotionally charged due to the fact that i had a Calculus test on that day, my apologies for that. To put it simply: You're correct, i'm wrong.

Its okay

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