Confidently Wrong
https://theness.com/neurologicablog/confidently-wrong/
How confident are you in your beliefs? A recent study highlights a common mistake we make: the illusion of information adequacy. People often feel certain about their conclusions based on incomplete information, mistakenly believing they have all the facts. This confidence can lead to a dangerous echo chamber effect, especially in today’s polarized world. The takeaway? Don’t stop questioning. It’s essential to seek diverse viewpoints and consider missing information. By recognizing our biases and thinking critically, we can forge a clearer path toward understanding the truth.