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⏱️ The Brilliant Laziness of Being Human: Why Your Brain Refuses to Plan Ahead (And That’s Actually Perfect)

“Useless blocks” that you’d bump into 95% of the time but didn’t affect the outcome at all.


New MIT research reveals how humans navigate complex environments: not through exhaustive mental mapping, but through ‘just-in-time’ processing—building simplified models only as needed. This challenges decades of cognitive theory and has profound implications for AI, robotics, and understanding everyday human behaviour and memory.

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