Facts don’t convince people. Especially if they already have an opinion of their own. I mean, you have probably come across people who conspicuously overlook the facts and put their opinions over yours, which is frustrating. So is there any way to successfully convince somebody and change their opinion?
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Further Readings and References: Cornell Law School, The New Yorker, The Washington Post
I read … I read the released papers on this…interesting to see it up on a video with different words. It’s all about that tribe and surviving a hostile life by fitting in with the tribe.
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And ‘Vubble’ is it more data mining?
I try to include a lot of ‘random’ in my life. I follow blogs that are totally different from mine. I will read news and opinions, from verified news sources, that are different from my views and opinions. It’s good to mix it up.
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I think I already knew this, but I wish it weren’t true.
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Very interesting…yes most people tend to overlook facts and become subdued with opinions. Anand Bose from Kerala
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Glad you enjoyed the video, Anand! Please keep visiting ScienceSwitch! 🙂
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