Rajkumar Dhanasekaran

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The illusion of explanatory depth is a curiosity-killer and a trap. If we think we already understand, why go deeper? Why ask questions? It is striking that it was so easy to get people to pull back from their earlier confidence: all it took was to get them to reflect on the gaps in their knowledge. And as Loewenstein argued, gaps in knowledge fuel curiosity.
How to Make the World Add Up : Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers
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