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27 November, 00:07

One's own temptation to misrepresent creates a self-fulfilling logic in which one believes one needs to misrepresent because the other is likely to do it as well

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  1. 27 November, 02:57
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    That statement is true.

    Whenever we perceive a new information, we would look at the information with a pre-existing intellectual frame that we already develop from our past knowledge/experiences.

    This intellectual frame tend to be really subject, and often cause us to interpret the information in a way that would benefit or reaffirm our own personal bias.
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