For a large minority of humanity, unfortunately ‘out of sight’ is not ‘out of mind’

 All humans have well developed Feardar, from those uncertain early days when we left the safety of the dense forests for the openness of the broken savannah. All of us have had our nerves jangling in the face of potentially dangerous uncertainty. But the passage of time and the absence of its close physical presence quickly reduces the jangles to nought.

But a large minority of us has an outsized part of their brain to handle the sensory impressions of dangerous uncertainty, and these nerve ends never seem to stop jangling for these poor unfortunate souls. They only find comfort from actually physically controlling that potentially dangerous uncertainty - or more likely - they employ mental shorthands, heuristics, to mentally control that sensory overload.

This emphasis on their need to control uncertainty at all costs has led me to call these unfortunates CONS and the fact that term is also employed to describe people who are conservative in political and social values is no coincidence, with both sharing the same root…

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