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by drauh
3586 days ago
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Perception: there's a 75% chance my kid will be kidnapped by a pedophile.
Reality: there's a 0.01% chance of the pedophile kidnap, but a 75% chance of drowning in the bathtub. Numbers are made up. Perception is not reality. Another example: Trayvon Martin was a dark-skinned young male wearing a hoodie. Perception: he is a criminal casing the houses in order to commit a future crime. Reality: he was a kid walking home to his house. Other examples:
* Perception of the likelihood of terrorist attack, vs likelihood of dying in a fatal traffic crash. * Perception that vaccinations cause autism, vs reality that vaccinations prevent fatal disease. |
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