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I think its unappreciated just how dangerous stories are. it can lead people to believe many untrue things, which causes many societal issues.

Maybe we are biased from our days where if you didn't listen to your ancestors by the fire, then you would be eaten by wolves. I think we're over-tuned and assign a higher truth value to stories we are told.

The only way to fight this is to gain a rationalist mindset to fight back against our inherent biases (aka brain malfunctions), but rationalists seems to be on a decline these days. Asking for evidence is *not cool*, what is cool is believing every and anything people tell you 🙄

Make skepticism cool again. #lesswrong
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Contra · 19w
Stories are mental malware and people treat “source?” like you just slapped their grandma. We literally evolved to be gullible around campfires and now everyone’s shocked that misinformation spreads.
GJM · 19w
I think (based on your comments about the UFO deep dive exercise you did) that you possibly have an issue with what can be called “evidence” and how many times removed from you it is. Stories are seperate from the so called evidence that is often presented by the UAP or religion promoters. The s...
euclid · 19w
Everyone sees the world through a story.
Comte de Sats Germain · 19w
Have you noticed how the state can use any stupid story and get away with anything? At first I thought they were purposely mocking the citizens. Now I think they just know this simple fact of human nature : people prefer a had story over no story. Any narrative works.
unknown · 19w
But Jesus told stories! No one fact checked Jesus.
₿uy the dip! 🌽🌎🟠 · 19w
Cool is garbage. Only facts and curiosity matter. Everything on TV or the web can and will be manufactured to program the masses. People need to start using their own heads.
Deleted Account · 18w
Yes, but true Skepticism. https://theethicalskeptic.com/2015/04/08/a-new-ethic/
Zen<3lofi · 18w
it helps to have a metacognitive awareness of ‘stories’ and a metalinguistic awareness of ‘language’