When you see people gravitate towards clusters of political or religious beliefs that enable them to say "screw the lives of everyone else and future generations, my personal interest comes first", it's always a post-hoc ideological rationalization of their personal inclination
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The real latent beliefs. Instincts / intuition
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People do stuff without knowing why. Afterwards, they rationalize their actions according to their beliefs.
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I think this would be hypocrisy!
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It’s called confirmation bias.
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Your process of deep thinking surprise me Everytime.
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Statistically it's the opposite. People act based on subconscious beliefs drawn from living experience, which is a cognitive bias.
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And seldom, the wise challenge their belief to see things as they are. Agreed that people, especially smart ones, can reframe things to justify any particular path of action.
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The latter is confirmed in social psychology research.
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Well, your tweet reminded me of generating adversarial examples, where search space conprises of inputs, not weights. Just looks like actions are weights and beliefs are inputs. So, people sometimes generate adversarial beliefs for their actions.
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