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the controls feel extremely sensitive


Is... that a bad thing or a good thing? Are you saying the snowman should move slower? Are you using small or large screen, touch or keyboard?


I think they meant "OOP patterns". Not that I agree with them


no, it's different because if you were a shareholder in a cooperative, you could lose every game you play but still get something back


the Han? are you sure you didn't mean a different group?


so can we interact with it please?


Sorry to be pedantic but you mean "raises the question." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question


wants vs needs


No, all of those are needs. Some of them are merely a bit higher on the Maslow's hierarchy.


Zuckerberg never had leftward shift


why do you not capitalize your language's name?


I find it more aesthetically pleasing when it's lowercase.


> You're saying that the curiosity is "natural" hence one is either born with it or not.

Why does curiosity being natural necessarily mean some people are born without it? It could also mean everyone (or every average human) is born with it, and overtime it gets pushed out of people.


Some infants explore vastly more than others.

So the minimum might not be zero, but it isn’t some fixed quantity.


That's not because it doesn't exist, it's because it's restrained


How?

People do studies on weeks old babies, it seems unlikely curiosity has been restrained at that point.


Good point!

I think the case you mentioned is explained by an idea covered in attachment theory. Children explore when they feel safe and secure. Safety and security come from the caregivers, the parents. When that is absent, because the parents' emotional state makes the children feel insecure, then the children are restrained by their own emotions.


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