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Things they don’t tell you about being a first time wheelchair user in highschool. (via)
It is not a fact that we live in a post-fact world. Summary of the evidence for and, increasingly, against the idea that presenting someone with evidence that contradicts existing biases will provoke doubling-down. (via?)
What it takes to be a wilderness fire watch: “It doesn’t take much in the way of mind and body to be a lookout. It’s mostly soul.” (via?)
Subject quote from "A Passion of My Lord of Essex," Robert Devereux.
Things they don’t tell you about being a first time wheelchair user in highschool. (via)
It is not a fact that we live in a post-fact world. Summary of the evidence for and, increasingly, against the idea that presenting someone with evidence that contradicts existing biases will provoke doubling-down. (via?)
What it takes to be a wilderness fire watch: “It doesn’t take much in the way of mind and body to be a lookout. It’s mostly soul.” (via?)
Subject quote from "A Passion of My Lord of Essex," Robert Devereux.
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Date: 12 January 2018 07:03 pm (UTC)Now mind, we still have to struggle with how HOW you present additional facts affects how effective they are. Framing, story-telling, all that -- those all matter. Now more than ever.
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Date: 12 January 2018 09:55 pm (UTC)Absolutely. But that's better than shrugging and agreeing we're all just neurologically doomed.
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Date: 12 January 2018 10:26 pm (UTC)Yup yup yup.