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#Metacognition

metacognition

Metacognition is the high-minded exercise of self-love, pretending to observe one’s own thoughts and feelings with objectivity. In practice, it’s a ritual of summoning endless self-reflection meetings to cloak one’s mistakes in theoretical excuses. The more you pretend to know yourself, the deeper the confusion grows. At the precise moment you become aware of "the habit of viewing yourself objectively", true self-disarray begins.

second-order thinking

Second-order thinking is the compulsive spiral of pondering the consequences of consequences, a labyrinth with no exit. It is the strange habit of replacing simple answers with ever-more intricate traps. In meetings, it dazzles attendees with infinite hypotheticals, masterfully delaying every decision. Ultimately, it forgets the old warning that "overthink too much and you achieve nothing," and dives back into its own circular dance.

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