Categorization allows mental shortcuts for survival and efficiency, enabling instant recognition of threats or safe objects without detailed analysis

The human ability to instantly categorize objects, situations, and people as safe or threatening is a survival mechanism that bypasses slow analytical thinking. Categorization allows the brain to make near-instant decisions at the cost of nuance — which is why it creates both efficiency and bias.

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The human ability to instantly categorize objects, situations, and people as safe or threatening is a survival mechanism that bypasses slow analytical thinking. Categorization allows the brain to make near-instant decisions at the cost of nuance — which is why it creates both efficiency and bias.

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    Categorization as Survival Shortcut for the Mind

    Categorization allows mental shortcuts for survival and efficiency, enabling instant recognition of threats or safe objects without detailed analysis