| mind: here, now, me, us; trend-deviating likely real local events; concrete, context-dependent, unstructured, detailed, goal-irrelevant incidental features; feasible safe acts; secondary local concerns; socially close folks with unstable traits.
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NEAR: All of these bring each other more to mind | FAR: All these bring each other more to mind |
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Here | There |
Now | Then |
Me | Them |
Trend-Deviating Likely Real Local Events | Trend-Following Unlikely Hypothetical Global Events |
Concrete | Abstract |
Context-Dependent | Context-Freerer |
Unstructured | Schematic |
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Goal-Irrelevant Incidental Features | Goal-Related Features |
Feasible Safe Acts | Desirable Risk-Taking Acts |
Secondary Local Concerns | Central Global Symbolic Concerns |
Socially Close Folks with Unstable Traits | Socially Distant People with Stable Traits |
Confident Predictions | |
Polarized Evaluations |
NEAR: All of these bring each other more to
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Here | There |
Now | Then |
Me | Them |
Trend-Deviating Likely Real Local Events | Trend-Following Unlikely Hypothetical Global Events |
Concrete | Abstract |
Context-Dependent | Context-Freerer |
Unstructured | Schematic |
Course | Detailed |
Goal-Irrelevant Incidental Features | Goal-Related Features |
Feasible Safe Acts | Desirable Risk-Taking Acts |
Secondary Local Concerns | Central Global Symbolic Concerns |
Socially Close Folks with | Socially Distant People with Stable Traits |
Confident Predictions | |
Polarized Evaluations |
Near and far are two modes (or a spectrum of modes) in which we can think about things. We choose which mode to think about something in based on its distance from us, or on the level of detail we need. This theoryproperty of human mind is also known asstudied in construal level theory.
Near and far are two modes (or a spectrum of modes) in which we can think about things. We choose which mode to think about something in based on its distance from us, or on the level of detail we need. This theory is also known as construal level theory.
Near and far are two modes (or a spectrum of modes) in which we can think about things. We choose which mode to think about something in based on its distance from us, or on the level of detail we need.