This is the best blog post of yours that I read! I've been thinking about the topic of mental shortcuts for months. I took a psychology class last semester and it completely changed the way I viewed the world. Unfortunately, this new perspective on life hasn't helped me. Even though I'm now aware of many of my bad behavioral patterns, I can't change them. I was born with a condition that caused my brain to perceive social interactions as a threat, so since the beginning of my life, I developed and enforced behavioral patterns of not responding to certain social interactions. I no longer have this condition, but the behavioral patterns still persist to a lesser degree.
I think that religion, not all religions, is the main reason why so many people don't understand basic psychology and lack critical thinking skills. I think this based on personal experiences. I went to a religious elementary school that taught students to believe everything the teacher said, and to never question or talk back to him or her. I was never taught the concept of critical thinking; I was taught to respect and trust the words of people who were older than me. When I was growing up, I was often told many myths that I thought were true because everyone around me believed them, and I lacked the skills to find out of they were actually true. I was also taught that people of my religion were special and that the world was against us. Most people of this religion vote for republicans, or conservatives, because they are told to by community leaders. Their reasoning is that small government is better than big government because government is innately corrupt. I honestly think that many people of this religion are only religious because of social pressure; no one wants to be rejected from the community they've known for their entire lives. And there is also pressure from the concept of an afterlife. I'm thankful that I learned critical thinking skills from the internet, specifically from the youtube channel TYT.
The anime you mentioned sounds interesting. I'm barely getting homework this semester so I have time to watch it. Have you watched hunter x hunter 2011? It's my favorite anime.
LexRodent
I wish I could play some piano : (
I took some lessons when I was younger, but my coordination is terrible.
LucidShadowDreamer
You can still learn to play really well; it's never too late :)
Just keep on playing songs you love, and increase the difficulty when you get better :3
I've barely been playing for 7 years myself :p