Republicans and Democrats, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Mace, are canceling events and taking other security precautions.
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is sending shock waves through Capitol Hill, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressing fears for their own safety and taking greater security precautions following a summer of political violence.
Members are beefing up their security, moving public events indoors or canceling them altogether. One is even vowing to carry firearms.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., the progressive star who has faced numerous death threats over the years, said Thursday she had postponed two public events planned for this weekend in North Carolina, including a rally in Raleigh set for Sunday.
Unfortunately the human brain, which consumes a huge portion of body energy, is literally designed to reduce power use when it can.
Most humans will always choose to forgo cognitively demanding tasks.
Not only that. The more someone chooses to rely on heuristics and biases (mental shortcuts that require little to no mental effort) they become accustomed to this and actually lose the ability to think about things with effort.
Now there are personality traits that predispose people to engage or disengage with cognitively demanding tasks. (Curiosity and “need for cognition” being two big ones)
And there are environmental factors (for instance, a family that encourages or discourages discussion on topics).
But ultimately, most humans will not think about something very deeply if they don’t feel the need to (motivation).
Those who do, typically are motivated to side step the energy saver mode that the brain typically reverts to.
Critical thinking is in part, not just the ability to follow cause and effect paths and predict likelihoods of events based on information available, but it is the MOTIVATION to do so.
They are a bit like chicken and the egg. Motivation increases ability. Increase in ability means less effort is required to do critical thinking cause you are skilled at it. (Higher skill equates to less effort needed).
Meaning less motivation is needed to override the energy saving mode default. So the person is more likely to engage in CT even on tasks/decisions most people wouldn’t. Essentially they start to question and investigate everything around them.
Also I am finishing up my PhD in cognitive neuroscience.
This isn’t my area of study (I study perception), but I still have some knowledge of this topic so if anyone has any questions or would like to learn more about this topic, I can send you some wiki links and even some research papers if you want.
It’s something I was interested in as I wondered why I find learning enjoyable but so many others literally hate learning new things. Which to me seems crazy.
But it comes down to mental effort and motivation. Motivation must be strong enough to over ride the body’s need to conserve energy.