2/ As time goes on, you're wrong less often... ...but, the time needed to figure out how and why you're wrong increases.
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8/ ...or — just maybe — science isn't too attractive to a person who assumes what is now must always be?
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7/ Then ask, are conservatives underrepresented because liberals discriminate against them...
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3/ It's hard and slow work. And, if you can't handle being wrong, it's hard in a different — and probably insurmountable — way.
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4/ Why? Well, scientific discovery is pretty much the process of searching for and uncovering violations to your expectations.
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6/ So, every time you read one of these bullshit, "academia has a liberal bias *problem*," think about what science demands.
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5/ If you don't get joy out of finding out where you are wrong, you won't receive adequate compensation for your labors. Seriously.
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God. How true.
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this is "on fleek"
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