Create a group that consciously decides to spot biases for each other - Deepstash

Create a group that consciously decides to spot biases for each other

  • Groups that have a confirmatory style of thought enable one another to not learn and preserve identity
  • Instead, create a group that has an exploratory style of thought
  • The goal of the group is to create a more accurate mental model of the world
  • The group agrees:
  1. there's an objective truth in the world
  2. our beliefs are in progress and under construction
  3. our goal is to help each other to construct better models of the world
  4. We may disagree with each and that's ok. We may have different values, we may have different strategies that work for us, etc. We may come to different conclusions as a result

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