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[...] 6. David McRaney, “The Illusion of Asymmetric Insight.” [...]
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[...] about groups, pretty interesting as I’m part of the Misconception by default. [by the way doing an experiment [...]
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“…and if you don’t step back occasionally and feel funky about how you are wearing a socially constructed mask and uniform you are probably a psychopath.” *gulp*
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These are all my point of views. I feel like im reading my own brain. Familiarity feels nice.
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[...] a social psychology experiment (see Realistic Conflict Theory) fully explain a conflict like the American Civil War (or any [...]
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[...] If you are not familiar with this study you can find the original text here and a great summary here. In short, two tribes of 11-12 year old boys started a miniature war against each other over...
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Hello there! I could have sworn I’ve visited your blog before but after looking at some of the articles I realized it’s new to me. Regardless, I’m certainly pleased I found it and I’ll be bookmarking...
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Interesting blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere? A design like yours with a few simple tweeks would really make my blog jump out. Please let me know where you got your...
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“Remember, you are not so smart, and what seems like an insight is often an illusion.” So is this article insightful, or just illusory?
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[...] opinions of others in the face of undeniable logic. This occurs because of a phenomenon known as the illusion of asymmetric insight. David McRaney, writer of the blog and book about self-delusion...
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[...] opinions of others in the face of undeniable logic. This occurs because of a phenomenon known as the illusion of asymmetric insight. David McRaney, writer of the blog and book about self-delusion...
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“You… You .. you … You .. you … and if you don’t … you are probably a psychopath.” Uh oh.
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Hey, I really enjoyed your post, and would love to have a conversation with you. I definitely kind of agree with your points. Anyways, I may not reply for a while, I’ve been busy lately. lol it’s so...
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[...] than someone who knows it all. Yet, now more than ever we surround ourselves with paper experts, factions of wisdom, and pundits of the micro [...]
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[...] This fearfulness makes us a gift to our leaders. Each tribe, Left and Right, clinging to its carefully nourished delusions — obediently deaf to the often trenchant critiques from the other tribe....
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