Ultimately, everything boiled down to formalization—the only formal science: mathematics.
I searched for answers in textbooks, but I found them in reality, or rather, in the formalization of subjective reality — in what we are accustomed to calling mathematics. However, the answers only aligned when explicit cognitive biases were eliminated from mathematics, revealing the picture that each of us inherently sees, until naivety and trust lead us to believe in someone’s deliberate or accidental lies.
Other people not only create what you use in life — they are the source of your perception and will remain so. They are the most valuable thing you have, just as you are unique and invaluable to others, until lies rob you of reason. Not utilizing the cognitive potential of everyone is an unforgivable waste. The world is beautiful, but it is predictable only to the extent that your knowledge allows. The world may seem bleak if you have not yet learned to use it in a way that yields expected results rather than failures. We must learn to use, without errors, what is physiologically a necessary part of our lives — communication.
To my surprise, eliminating cognitive errors from mathematics not only changes perception but also solves a vast number of modern technological problems and harmonizes our coexistence with technology.
Инжененр радиоэлектроники, институциональный инженер.