FACTFULNESS RULES OF THUMB TO OVERCOME DRAMATIC INTERPRETATIONS - Deepstash
FACTFULNESS RULES OF THUMB TO OVERCOME DRAMATIC INTERPRETATIONS

FACTFULNESS RULES OF THUMB TO OVERCOME DRAMATIC INTERPRETATIONS

  • Remember that fear is a basic and easily arousing feeling.
  • If negativity hits you remember positive news get the same attention as negative news
  • If something seems hugely negative or dramatic ­it might be an exaggeration.
  • Remember that there is a majority in the middle.
  • Understand that stereotypes are drastic simplifications.
  • Notice that what might seem static actually slowly changes.
  • If you see a pattern don't jump to conclusions.
  • If you see a single solution to a complexproblem­ it's probably not it.
  • If your feel the urge to blame­ look at the circumstances.
  • It's better to think things through first.

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