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The trouble is that we don’t sort the things we learn at confidence intervals. Instead, we treat everything filed away in our minds as equally true. As McTier put it, “My brain doesn’t separate ‘things that I’m very sure about’ and ‘things that I’m less sure about.’ It just stores all my knowledge as knowledge.”
The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality
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