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Biased Experiences

Biased experiences are a relative of egocentric thinking.

Although experience is a wonderful teacher, if it is filtered through a biased or distorted view, that is how it is remembered. Self-delusion supports self-delusion.

Create an open mind and question logic by asking again and again: “Am I thinking logically and rationally.” This is called a sanity check.

Another good sanity check is choosing friends and colleagues who will tell you the truth, not just what you want to hear. These friends are priceless as sounding boards for your stream of thought and rational thinking.

To learn more see: The Re-Discovery of Common Sense.

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