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When we struggle to categorize something, we like it less.
Human nature makes it hard to categorize something novel and complex.
Lists also appeal to our general tendency to categorize things — in fact, it's hard for us not to categorize something the moment we see it — since they chunk information into short, distinct components.
The pseudonymous cinephile Ted Nope (I've got my suspicions) wonders: "Even so, problematic to categorize something made to sell cars as art, no?" My response: it's neither more nor less problematic than considering something made to sell tickets as art.
Lists also appeal to our general tendency to categorize things in fact, it's hard for us not to categorize something the moment we see it—since they chunk information into short, distinct components.
As a women's press, even the prescriptive material Seal published was usually story-driven, and in marketing meetings we spent a lot of time thinking about how to categorize something that was essentially a memoir as something else--mostly to offset the perception of how much memoir we were publishing.
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This is emblematic of how Zuckerberg built Facebook, which is at its essence a company that combines human-entered data and the efficiency of computers to make sense out of, organize and categorize something inherently messy -- every kind of human relationship.
The problem is that before you can categorize something under the cyberwarfare heading you have to be able to define exactly what cyberwarfare is.
The further you categorize something, he continued, "the more information you lose".
In the battle to categorize Latinos, something always gets lost in translation.
He also knew that the churchly process of categorizing something as an "infallible" subject was very rare: it has been invoked only two times since the category was invented in 1870.
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