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    Default Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    An interesting read, Narcissism, psychopathy, and seeing the world in black and white terms play a bit part into it.. but so does Overconfidence.

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    Default Re: Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    People are idiots. I suppose there's some comfort in knowing why.
    There is no rational, logical, or physical description of how free will could exist. It therefore makes no sense to praise or condemn anyone on the grounds they are a free willed self that made one choice but could have chosen something else. There is no evidence that such a situation is possible in our Universe. Demonstrate otherwise and I will be thrilled.

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    I’ll read it. I figure it’s the same reason Pless gave for dogs eating chit. They like it.

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    Being an individualist, I do not accomplish as much as people cooperatively working together to accomplish a common goal. When it is part of a competition for economic success or political control, the successful often employ secrecy to some degree. In other words, conspiracies are very common. It is not against the social good to question activities and to be occasionally on the lookout for improper influence and control. It is a duty of being a citizen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landrith View Post
    Being an individualist, I do not accomplish as much as people cooperatively working together to accomplish a common goal. When it is part of a competition for economic success or political control, the successful often employ secrecy to some degree. In other words, conspiracies are very common. It is not against the social good to question activities and to be occasionally on the lookout for improper influence and control. It is a duty of being a citizen.
    “questioning” is not the same as accepting or creating conclusions with flawed or no reasons.

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    Default Re: Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    Conspiracies are dumb. People gossip, politicians leak information, it is nigh on impossible to maintain secrecy.
    It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.

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    Default Re: Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    Conspiracy theories are for the functionally illiterate



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    Default Re: Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    Quote Originally Posted by LeeG View Post
    “questioning” is not the same as accepting or creating conclusions with flawed or no reasons.
    Flawed conclusions with no reasons include the populist reaction to the suffering of World War I. We are taught it is flawed or simplistic that when the losses to family members and the destruction became too great to bear, criticism of the international banking that made war on such a massive scale possible for the profit of a few was misplaced.

    Let the questioning continue...

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    Default Re: Science may have discovered why people believe in conspiracies

    The story misstates the nature of the dark triad.


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