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Believe It Or Not
There are some things you believe and somethings you don't. Somethings are absolutely true, and some are absolutely false, right? Maybe.
According to an article from the Boston Globe newspaper, our beliefs are not based in fact, but rather we pick the facts we want to keep in order support our beliefs. We do this to keep the "Cognitive Dissonance" to a minimum. The cog what?
Edward T and Hilary explore this concept through their own personal experiences. Could this be the fact, jack? Find out!
Boston Globe article "How Facts Backfire" by Joe Keohane:
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