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Interestingly, at this level of awareness, we often view other people in the exact opposite way. When we observe others’ behavior, we see it as a reflection of their personality, their competence, their choices, or their character, even as we often attribute our own actions to our situation and circumstances. We judge ourselves on our intention yet we judge others on their behavior. In social psychology, this is called the fundamental attribution error.
Deliberate Calm: How to Learn and Lead in a Volatile World
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