4 pointsby hhs7 hours ago2 comments
  • devanshranjan7 hours ago
    Feels like people don’t really think through norms, they just see something often enough and accept it as the default.
  • bell-cot6 hours ago
    > “People often assume that social learning is about imitation or careful optimization,” said Spencer Caplan, Linguistics professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and co-lead author of the study. “What we found is something more basic and more human: People explore different options, but once a pattern crosses the threshold of ‘good enough,’ they commit to it — and stick with it even when there’s some conflicting evidence.”

    Remarkably similar to Feynman's Rule for deciding on a dessert.