The way in which political totem ideas work is fascinating. Each camp is in love with their own and cannot stop repeating them, and dislikes those of the other camps more with each repetition. No wonder Twitter is so strongly partitioned.
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Perhaps less introspection leads to less computational shortcuts which in turn leads to less cognitive bias development. I wouldn't necessarily call it "common sense." However, this result is likely the cause of another bias, the Dunning-Kruger effect.
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I think that highly intelligent and educated people may have a greater tendency to think about the world in terms of how it differs from the way it should be, instead of how it is.
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