Daily Productive Sharing 753 - Why Do You Believe?
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Morgan Housel pointed out that people often believe what they want to believe:
- The more something helps us reduce uncertainty, the less likely we are to question its truthfulness.
- Often, believing in something is not about pursuing the truth, but only confirming our own judgments.
- Many memories are filtered by us. We only remember what we want to remember and discard what we don't want to remember.
- As a result, even if we make a mistake, we are often unwilling to admit it.
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Morgan Housel 指出,人们很多时候只相信自己愿意相信的:
- 一件事越能帮我们减少不确定性,我们就越不容易质疑它的真实性;
- 很多时候,相信某件事不是为了追寻真相,而只是印证我们自己的判断;
- 很多记忆都被我们过滤了,我们只愿意记住自己想要记住的,抛弃了那些我们不想记住的;
- 这样一来,即使我们犯错了,我们也不愿意认错。
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