Does this type of overthinking happen with everyone?

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The discussion revolves around the experience of overthinking, particularly in the context of studying complex subjects like data science. Participants explore the nature of questions that arise during deep contemplation and the psychological implications of such thoughts.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes frequent overthinking that leads to a need for mental breaks, raising questions about the nature of data and science.
  • Another participant suggests that the overthinking relates to larger philosophical issues, referencing the Problem of Demarcation and Karl Popper's work.
  • A third participant acknowledges the complexity of the questions posed, mentioning fields like Information Theory and the history of science as relevant areas of study.
  • This participant also notes that questions about how the brain develops concepts and classifies information are part of neuroscience, which has many unresolved issues.
  • A later reply emphasizes the importance of accepting the complexity of the world and the limitations of human knowledge.
  • Another participant expresses admiration for human curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge, contrasting it with the prevalence of myths in life.

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Participants generally agree that overthinking and curiosity are common human experiences, but there is no consensus on whether this type of overthinking happens to everyone or the implications of such thoughts.

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Some questions raised remain unresolved, particularly regarding the definitions of data and science, as well as the psychological processes involved in overthinking.

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I sometimes, actually very frequently find myself over-thinking to the point where I have to stop everything and close my eyes.
As an example, just recently I was studying about data science and my brain goes like - What is data? How do you define data? What is science? When did the word "science" change its meaning from natural science to the more broader meaning it has now. How does brain develop new concepts like data science? How does my brain know what is data science and what is not? How does my brain classify information? And it goes on ...
All sorts of questions mainly related to psychology come to my mind. After one point, so much is going in my head that I just take a break and close my eyes.
All the questions are interesting but lately they have been too frequent and frankly a bit irritating.
 
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Hi Avichal, what you are thinking about sounds pretty human to me :smile:, but the questions you ask yourself span a number of large fields of study and some of your questions are very difficult indeed... (the wikilinks I provide below are general and only meant as examples).
Avichal said:
As an example, just recently I was studying about data science and my brain goes like - What is data? How do you define data?
I'm not sure exactly where you are in your studies, but I'd like to mention Information Theory, if you don't know about it already.
Avichal said:
What is science? When did the word "science" change its meaning from natural science to the more broader meaning it has now.
Studies of history of science will definitely be of help here :smile:.
Avichal said:
How does brain develop new concepts like data science? How does my brain know what is data science and what is not? How does my brain classify information?
Much more difficult questions (to me at least), this is part of neuroscience, which is interdisciplinary, and AFAIK there are many open questions here... and future work to be done :smile:.

Edit: By the way, I'm sorry I did not answer your original question "Does this type of overthinking happen with everyone?". My answer: from time to time, yes, maybe. But actually I don't really know :biggrin:.
 
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That was just an example. I was just trying to say that, I am thinking a lot about questions that do not have answers yet. It's fascinating to think about them but as I said sometimes it just piles up and I give up.
Well, I'll just have to convince myself by saying that the world is too complicated and I can't know everything.
 
I think that curiosity and the hunger for knowledge are wonderful aspects of human nature :smile:
They have made us discover so many fascinating things about ourselves and our universe.

I sometimes wonder why people need so many myths in life, reality is so much more fascinating !
 

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