The Six Filters for Truth are: Personal... - Deepstash

The Six Filters for Truth are:

  1. Personal experience: Because human perceptions are iffy.
  2. Experience of people you know: Because they are even more unreliable.
  3. Experts: Because they work for money, not truth.
  4. Scientific studies: Because correlation is not causation.
  5. Common sense: Because it’s an excellent way to be mistaken with complete confidence.
  6. Pattern recognition: Because patterns, coincidences, and personal biases look alike.

Combine these filters to refine people’s ideas and understand who is likely telling the truth and who is BSing.

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The Six Filters for Truth

  • Personal experience
  • Experience of people you know 
  • Experts 
  • Scientific studies 
  • Common sense 
  • Pattern recognition.

When seeking truth, your best bet is to look for confirmation on at least two of these dimensions.

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