You Are Right, According to Confirmation Bias




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Why do we believe what we believe? Not just when it comes to health and wellness, by the way. This question seeps into every corner of our lives, from past history to current politics, family lore to eye-witnessed drama. We believe what our senses tell us to be true: what we see (or think we see), hear, read, and live. And once we become believers, it’s remarkably difficult to shift perspective. READ MORE

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Published on August 10, 2019 09:06
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