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It's implied in the analogy that this is the first time Person A and Person B are talking about being attacked by a bear.
This is a very simplistic example, but A and B might have talked a lot about
So the octopuss develops a "dial" for being attacked (swat the aggressor) and another "dial" for bears (they are undesirable). Maybe there's also a third dial for mosquitos being undesirable: "too many mosquitos"
So the octopus is now all to happy to advise A to swat the bear, which is obviously a terrible idea if you lived in the real world and were standing face to face with a bear, experiencing first-hand what that might be like, creating experience and perhaps more importantly context grounded in reality.
ChatGPT might get it right some of the time, but a broken clock is also right twice a day, that doesn't make it useful.
Also, the fact that ChatGPT just went along with your "wayfarble", instead of questioning you is also dead giveaway of bullshitting (unless you primed it? I have no idea what your prompt was). NVM the details of the advice.