Chris Riley

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At the same time, though, the brain is always using “shortcuts.” And these shortcuts are not always accurate; they make us vulnerable to stereotypes and “isms”—generalizing attributes of people based upon the broad categories they fall into. And the most powerful categories in our brain come from our first experiences, usually in early life. This contributes to our tendencies for bias.
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
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