Confirmation Bias Explained
The discussion delves into how cognitive biases shape our beliefs, particularly in politics and religion. People tend to seek out information that reinforces their existing views, often consuming media that aligns with their beliefs. This selective exposure creates echo chambers, making it rare for individuals to challenge their own perspectives or explore differing opinions.In this clip
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492: Michael Shermer | Why We Believe Weird Things
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