I would expect the imagined version to not work as well for someone who isn’t already used to trying to see their environment from the outside, since they’re likely to just imagine someone else who’s used to the same environment (because it’s normal and obvious, right?), after which the explanation can just be the “official” explanation. Any experiential information on that?
Not sure I’m not right person to ask for that, because I tend to often doubt basically almost anything I say or think (not at the same time), and sometimes I forget why something makes sense, and spend quite some time trying to find a good explanation. So I guess I’m naturally the type that gets something out of the imagined version.
I would expect the imagined version to not work as well for someone who isn’t already used to trying to see their environment from the outside, since they’re likely to just imagine someone else who’s used to the same environment (because it’s normal and obvious, right?), after which the explanation can just be the “official” explanation. Any experiential information on that?
Not sure I’m not right person to ask for that, because I tend to often doubt basically almost anything I say or think (not at the same time), and sometimes I forget why something makes sense, and spend quite some time trying to find a good explanation. So I guess I’m naturally the type that gets something out of the imagined version.