I've often found the smartest people are the ones who spend the most time questioning their own views & outlooks. Idiots love dogma.
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Natural. Our desire to be "right" is an evolutionary holdover, or so I've heard.
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also some of us are just always right.
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I'm inclined to say more natural. We love us our cathartic endorphins.
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Societal, completely 'nurtured'...
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Gretchen Rubin, habit expert says people come in 4 types: Upholders, Questioners, Obligers, Rebels http://www.businessinsider.com/gretchen-rubin-the-four-tendencies-framework-2017-4 …
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Years of Kojima games have taught me it's a societal thing.
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Life is a shifting, propulsive series of experiences which nudge & push our outlooks over time. It's good to always be listening & learning
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The dragon's dogma is apparently pretty good though.
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Societal. We are, in general, sympathetic creatures who aspire to use our curiosity to better ourselves and others.
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I like your attitude :) I definitely share it at least sometimes :D
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