Have I ever convinced you you were wrong? Not "oh that's an interesting take" or "I hadn't thought about it that way" but "oh, I think that's right and I'm wrong" in a way that persisted. If so, can you think of what I said or how I said it that helped get over the change hump?
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Like, for myself, when someone says something that convinces me I'm wrong, it's not an instantaneous thing. It's almost always a slow fuse / bifurcating / unraveling thing. But...it's hard to then remember: person X's expression was the trigger, or at least, final flake of snow.
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Partially that's because — this isn't a persuasive medium and the interface isn't designed to help you track stuff like that. But also — the things where you change your mind are less likely to come from your various (overlapping) in-groups, so there is some natural inhibition.
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