12 февраля
We like to think that we reach conclusions by reviewing facts, weighing evidence and analysing arguments. But this is not how humans usually operate, particularly when decisions are important or need to be made quickly.What we usually do is arrive at a conclusion independently of conscious reasoning and then, and only if required, search for reasons as to why we might be right.The first process, drawing a conclusion from evidence or facts, is called inferring; the second process, searching for reasons as to why we might believe something to be true, is called rationalising.https://theconversation.com/what-you-think-is-right-may-actually-be-wrong-heres-why-18143У Джуринской миллион подписчиков в инстаграме, а у меня только 21. Это не честно. Я вчера разговаривала по интернету с одной девуш…


