This reminds me of a line from, among many other forms of media, Futurama:
"Ok, I'm insane, but I'm still sane enough to know it!"
The ability to do X and the ability to recognize a deficiency in the ability to do X are linked (see, e.g., the Dunning-Kruger Effect), but are not synonymous. I mean... I think what you're getting at is along the lines of "maybe we ask for help whenever we get stuck, when ultimately it would be more rewarding to work things out ourselves." A lot of times, that's true, but not always. The ability to efficiently discern when one would be rewarded by solving a problem on one's own, as opposed to when one would be unable to advance without external guidance, is a rare and valuable skill.
"Ok, I'm insane, but I'm still sane enough to know it!"
The ability to do X and the ability to recognize a deficiency in the ability to do X are linked (see, e.g., the Dunning-Kruger Effect), but are not synonymous. I mean... I think what you're getting at is along the lines of "maybe we ask for help whenever we get stuck, when ultimately it would be more rewarding to work things out ourselves." A lot of times, that's true, but not always. The ability to efficiently discern when one would be rewarded by solving a problem on one's own, as opposed to when one would be unable to advance without external guidance, is a rare and valuable skill.
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.