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by pc86
1525 days ago
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I know this is a joke but it seems unnecessary. Most people actually do use evidence and logic to arrive at their opinions. The problem is some people are presented with incorrect or fabricated evidence. Some people draw incorrect conclusions, or maybe some of the evidence is above their head so they ignore that when it's vital to proper understanding. Some people aren't particularly good at logical thinking, or never progressed past introductory levels. This is all why you can show identical evidence to a group of people and get multiple, sometimes very different, opinions. |
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That's not how humans function.
They are social animals and copy the opinions and beliefs of those they want to be (stay) friends with.
Being part of the group is what matters, evolutionary, not logics and being right.
And to influence others, step 1 is to make them look at you as a friend. There's a book about that :-)