• @BluetreefrogM
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    81 year ago

    We confuse the fact that brains can be rational with the belief that brains are always rational. Mostly we just rationalize our beliefs rather than generate rational answers.

  • @Windex007
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    71 year ago

    The belief that the advice somehow conflicts with their identity

    • @CaspianXIOP
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      1 year ago

      Fascinating article – thanks for sharing!

      According to Gino “we are trying to make a good impression on others, and show them we are knowledgeable and competent individuals.” Taking advice somehow feels like admitting that we don’t really deserve our high status.

      Oh, the irony… since ignoring obvious advice only makes us look even more stupid.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        21 year ago

        Context is everything. I don’t want a doctor asking me what we should do, I do want my manager to ask me for input.

  • ECIN96
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    31 year ago

    The allure of an easier or more comfortable alternative. It’s never nice being forced out of your confort zone, but like any exercise worth doing, mental or physical, you never regret it in hindsight.

  • SeanM
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    21 year ago

    Sheer stubbornness