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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 7 MIN

The Blind Spot: Why We Think We Have a Monopoly on the Facts - NaPodPoMo 2024 - Day 13

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This episode of Outrage Science Bites explores the psychology of polarization, focusing on the concept of the "blind spot" - our tendency to believe we have a monopoly on facts. The episode features insights from Åsa Wikforss, who discusses the phenomenon of "knowledge resistance," which explains our inclination to resist new knowledge that contradicts our existing beliefs. This resistance is driven by psychological mechanisms like confirmation bias and motivated reasoning, where we selectively seek information that confirms our views and employ reasoning to defend our cherished beliefs. The episode emphasizes that knowledge resistance is not a character flaw but a common human tendency. Additionally, David McRaney's perspective highlights the limitations of using facts alone to change someone's mind, as beliefs are often intertwined with personal values and identities. The key takeaway is that overcoming polarization requires moving beyond a "win-lose" mentality in debates and fostering understanding by recognizing the underlying motivations and values that shape our perspectives.Additional Resources:* Outrage Overload podcast Get full access to Outrage Overload Newsletter at outrageoverload.substack.com/subscribe

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