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Which “Truths” in Your Life Are Just Well-Rehearsed?

A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth.” Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast, Thinking Slow


We don’t just believe what is true. We often believe what feels familiar.

The more something is repeated, the less we question it. (Read that last line again)


So it’s worth asking: What ideas in your world feel true… simply because you’ve heard them often?


 
 
 

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