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S1E52 How do we draw quick conclusions and why Part 3

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Some examples of making wrong connections: party with drinking, party or drinking with having a good time.
At times we draw conclusions from extraordinary situations, not the most common ones. I say we should draw conclusion from the rules or exceptions to the rule. What happens most often vs what happened in one case scenario.
I believe the root cause of drawing quick conclusions is that we want an answer and we make it a quick one, instead of saying "I don't know" and be okay with that. And the Simple solution to all this is "ask questions".
Generalization at times is correct but be prepared to be proven wrong
Q: Are you ready to ask more questions and not having an answer, accepting "we don't know" and be okay with that?

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Some examples of making wrong connections: party with drinking, party or drinking with having a good time.
At times we draw conclusions from extraordinary situations, not the most common ones. I say we should draw conclusion from the rules or exceptions to the rule. What happens most often vs what happened in one case scenario.
I believe the root cause of drawing quick conclusions is that we want an answer and we make it a quick one, instead of saying "I don't know" and be okay with that. And the Simple solution to all this is "ask questions".
Generalization at times is correct but be prepared to be proven wrong
Q: Are you ready to ask more questions and not having an answer, accepting "we don't know" and be okay with that?

  continue reading

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