Miller's Law is basic literacy/cognitive hygiene in age when "you're wrong!" is almost always a useless statement.
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It's a stronger stance than open-mindedness. Miller's Law = you actively try to figure out how they could be right.
That way you can deal with children, inarticulate people, who may be poor at presenting their perspective beyond bald assertions
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Miller's Law sounds useful for situations where "heterophenomenology" is 10% more correct but 10x more confusing.
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