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Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Da1andOnlyPharo » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:36 am

I was looking for answers whilst under the effects of a powerful psychedelic, nude in the Sierra desert, to no avail. It wasn't till I stopped looking that an unfamiliar voice called to me and said, "It's not about finding the right answers. It never has been." Changed ma life.

In my LSAT practice, I realized the reason I miss most of the questions that I got wrong is that I'm looking for the right answer. After eliminating the usual 3, sometimes I'm stuck in deciding which one of the remaining two is "more right." Any PS bible will tell you no answer is "more right," there's 1 right and 4 wrong. Instead, don't think about what makes the answers right, think about what makes them wrong. Then you will find your answer.

Maybe this was and always has been obvious to a lot of you, but I think the PS explanation is a bit vague. When you've narrowed it down to 2 answers, instead of thinking about what makes each answer right, look for what makes it wrong. It's much easier to find and when you do there should be no ambiguity.

E.g. Which one of the following would the OP most likely agree with?
A. Wrong.
B. Focusing on wrong answers is the best way to find the right answer.
C. A change in the approach to solving a problem may or may not affect the result.
D. Blah blah
E. Derp derp

Obv. down to B and C.
My old erroneous thought process: "Realistically, I could see him agreeing with both, so which is better? He's obviously pretty fond of his own philosophy; B seems to support it strongly yet C is pretty neutral; I'm thinking B."

New thought process: "It's between B and C. B supports his argument and is aligned with the scope, but he never said it was the best way. Despite favoring one method over another, there could be another method he favors even more. However, he would definitely agree with C."

My final thoughts on the above example is that I think B is intentionally misleading because it is very aligned with my argument. However, its not a question of which one he agrees with the most, its which one he is MOST LIKELY to agree with. The chances of me agreeing to C are 100%. The chances of agreeing with B are not.

again, this is probably obvious to a lot of you. However, maybe this can give someone another perspective on the "1 100% right, 4 100% wrong" idea. If you feel dumber having read this, sorry. Good luck on Sat. erryone.

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by bport hopeful » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:50 am

This. ... This is inspiring.

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Da1andOnlyPharo » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:56 am

Glad to hear haha.

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Royal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:08 am

tl;dr. All I could think about was:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVCisD3eMcI

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Maye » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:11 am

i enjoyed this post

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

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Maye wrote:i enjoyed this post

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Da1andOnlyPharo » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:47 am

Royal wrote:tl;dr. All I could think about was:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVCisD3eMcI
LMAO thats exactly what I did

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Rheastoria » Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:39 am

Ginj wrote:
Maye wrote:i enjoyed this post

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Post by wolfpack-avvocato » Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:34 pm

Oh you burning man people always provide teh lulz. I'm from
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Post by bport hopeful » Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:36 pm

Whats you hallucinogen of choice?

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by BeenDidThat » Wed Sep 28, 2011 6:40 pm

Drugs -- making people erroneously think ideas are novel when they aren't -- since 10,000 B.C.

Note: I am not deriding you. Well, maybe I am. But it's also self-deprecating, for what it's worth.

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Post by lhess218 » Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:07 pm

I am so jealous that you went to Burning Man.

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Post by Da1andOnlyPharo » Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:58 am

BeenDidThat wrote:Drugs -- making people erroneously think ideas are novel when they aren't -- since 10,000 B.C.

Note: I am not deriding you. Well, maybe I am. But it's also self-deprecating, for what it's worth.
lol trust me i know how it goes

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Re: Tripping balls in the desert - had epiphany.

Post by Antrim » Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:34 am

Tldr just here to show my appreciation for the phrase "tripping balls"

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Post by omninode » Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:38 am

Antrim wrote:Tldr just here to show my appreciation for the phrase "tripping balls"

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