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=== User: 6 Assuming they're not emotionally flooding, a skill is only as good as it is at its worst when it comes to determining… === 6) Assuming they're not emotionally flooding, a skill is only as good as it is at its worst when it comes to determining how dependable that skill is developed relative to second-nature, and he was intentionally portraying themself as not emotionally flooding. So, your response here is a narrow surface level-take on assessing skill relative to understanding it more deeply... and you can find exactly this same observation within the Critical Thinking Development Stage Theory (which also interconnects much of the meta-cluster within its stages). # That's why I said "effectively" in all cases. The person in this meta-cluster will sometimes follow a path of least resistance that takes them all over the spectrum that is "consciously aware intentional trolling" to "believing what they're saying" and everything in between.
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