Troy Powell

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Many of our desires, or drives, relate to the world and how we view it. We desire for the world to make sense to us, so we strip it down and make our decisions based on our simplified simulations which may bear little resemblance to reality (attribute substitution).23 We desire for the world to be fair and just, so we assume victims of injustice must have deserved their fate (just-world hypothesis).
Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture
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