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John Smith's avatar

I like AA, but he strikes me as a man who lacks the some basic self-knowledge in many crucial areas. This leads to blindspots where he is either deaf to those fixtures of his identity which motivate him to think in a given way, or he’s too prideful to admit he’s fallible to motivated reasoning in the first place.

I believe AA has built an image of himself as this hard hitting, Dr. House type character. This arch gen X cynic who sees through all the bs and, to the discontent of weaker and more emotionally susceptible minds, is able cuts to the heart of every issue with cold, impartial logic and reason.

I think this more than anything holds AA back. The idea that he alone has this ability to view the world through a cold analytical lens, while everyone else slogs through the muck of ideology. The people who most vehemently insist they are uniquely above bias, or simply don’t have any, are often those who are most susceptible to bias. It is blind to them.

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stayin gold's avatar

Speaking of power; this essay has it in spades. Bookmarked.

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