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The Common Belief Fallacy

Source: Big Think

People often refuse to see facts that disprove a common belief. This excerpt from the book You Are Now Less Dumb by David McRaney examines why we stick to easily-disproved ideas and how we can get smarter about what we see and think.

This entry was posted in How We See Things and tagged History, People, Science & Nature on February 28, 2014 by admin.

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