People think they already know everything they need to make decisions
When given partial info, most people felt confident they knew all they needed to.
Source: People think they already know everything they need to make decisions – Ars Technica
When given partial info, most people felt confident they knew all they needed to.
Source: People think they already know everything they need to make decisions – Ars Technica
Fred Thornton
October 17, 2024 @ 10:38 am
*chuckle* What their numbers give is a breakdown of those who blindly “trust” the authority of their sources and those who blindly distrust those same sources. A fine expose of the sheople syndrome in point of fact. Kind of sophomore stuff for those who study the art of the conspiracy theorist, but hey… it’s a beginning and a step in the right direction.
Hint: we never know and can never know if some new thing presented to us is true, or not, but you can always make a good beginning by asking “why would they want me to believe that… now?” Once you’ve figured out who they are you can go from thre.