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\section{The Curious Kestrel}
\definition{}
Recall that a bird is \textit{egocenteric} if it is fond of itself. \\
Recall that a bird is \textit{egocentric} if it is fond of itself. \\
A bird is \textit{hopelessly egocentric} if $Bx = B$ for all birds $x$.
\definition{}
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In other words, this means that for every bird $x$, the bird $Kx$ is fixated on $x$.
\problem{}
Show that an egocenteric Kestrel is hopelessly egocentric.
Show that an egocentric Kestrel is hopelessly egocentric.
\begin{solution}
\begin{alltt}
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\begin{solution}
The final piece is a lemma we proved earler: \\
The final piece is a lemma we proved earlier: \\
Any bird is fond of at least one bird
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An egocentric Kestrel must be extremely lonely. Why is this?
\begin{solution}
If a Kestrel is egocenteric, it must be the only bird in the forest!
If a Kestrel is egocentric, it must be the only bird in the forest!
\begin{alltt}
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