Has it ever happened to you that after visiting your astrologist,
participating in a training or being heavily affected by an incredibly
revealing speech you started seeing the world working in just the same way as you
had been said?
What happened then? Probably you told your friend about your
astonishing revelation. And how about his reactions? Could you infect him with
your enthusiasm? If yes, you must have a great charisma. If not, let’s see one
possible part of the explanation.
Tremendous amount of theories aim to describe the process of new information
acquisition and information storage. A key term in relation to learning is
schema. In Wikipedia you find the following:
A schema describes an organized pattern of thought or behaviour. Schemata (= schemas) influence attention and the absorption of new knowledge: people are more likely to notice things that fit into their schema, while re-interpreting contradictions to the schema as exceptions or distorting them to fit. Schemata have a tendency to remain unchanged, even in the face of contradictory information.
So why might it have happened that
your friend did not have the AHA experience when hearing your story? It’s quite
likely that you had had a more detailed explanation than the one you were
giving to him therefore you had more proofs to reset your structure of beliefs
and ideas than him. And it’s also possible that he is more critical to
acquiring new information.
Observe yourself: Do you tend to
neglect things that contradict your schemas or you feel free to distort them to
fit the events? If I say that the more complex your worldview is, the wider range of things
can be accepted and explained by your schemas, do you agree with me?
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