good governance ought to be incentives aligned in support of true and useful beliefs
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It seems like a weird experience, of one having an a priori gut feeling that one's sincerely-held belief is false, regardless of proof.
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have to work with those feelings. cognitive dissonance is a real thing though and most people never resolve it to any satisfactory conclusion, even when resolutions are available.
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People try to minimize prediction error, but there are all manner of omniexplanations that can supply a cause for anything -- you can only really expect people to understand the mechanisms of things that impact them directly and that they can meaningfully influence.
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