It will by selection effects, since the more noticeable parts I’ll change. But this feels more definitionally true than actually worrying.
I could see this going both ways—they become harder to notice*, or as you get better at noticing you are more able to pickup on more complicated lines of reasoning/rationalization.**
*1) There’s advice out there for making sure you noticing things doesn’t make it harder to notice—the gist seems to be like “Be happy if you notice things, even if they’re not good, because in order to solve problems you need to see them.” (There’s probably more in depth explorations of this directly, or indirectly: how reinforcement/learning works in people.)
2) Something more complicated could*** happen involving subconscious selection like if you subconsciously notice a pattern is leading to bad results/conflict it gets promoted to consciousness.
**Your examples seemed to be about things other than rationalization like:
This sounds ridicolously unhelpful when written out, but is in fact what was going on.
because rationalization is supposed to sound good.
I could see this going both ways—they become harder to notice*, or as you get better at noticing you are more able to pickup on more complicated lines of reasoning/rationalization.**
*1) There’s advice out there for making sure you noticing things doesn’t make it harder to notice—the gist seems to be like “Be happy if you notice things, even if they’re not good, because in order to solve problems you need to see them.” (There’s probably more in depth explorations of this directly, or indirectly: how reinforcement/learning works in people.)
2) Something more complicated could*** happen involving subconscious selection like if you subconsciously notice a pattern is leading to bad results/conflict it gets promoted to consciousness.
**Your examples seemed to be about things other than rationalization like:
because rationalization is supposed to sound good.
***Speculation on my part.