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Comment author: Viliam 14 February 2016 07:46:00PM 0 points [-]

people have the power fantasies that if they just learned a few magic phrases from the shaman / a guru, they will be capable of doing magic without expending any significant effort.

That's exactly what "expecting short inferential distances" means in this context. Well, there are two options: either this, or assuming that the job also needs some "mysterious essence" you just have to be born with.

Comment author: DanArmak 15 February 2016 09:34:17AM 4 points [-]

Many people believe that ability to learn programming is both highly innate (unchangeable) and highly variable.