Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things: The Paradox of Intelligence

Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things: The Paradox of Intelligence This idea (originally by Gurwinder Bhogal) explores the paradox of why intelligent people sometimes believe irrational things. It delves into the cognitive biases and societal factors that…

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The pitfalls of idea laundering

Intelligent individuals can use idea laundering in academic settings to promote misleading narratives, such as normalizing obesity or asserting that sex is a spectrum, despite these concepts lacking a scientific basis.

A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep. – Saul Bellow

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  1. 01Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things: The Paradox of Intelligence
  2. 02Wokeism and its implications
  3. 03The pitfalls of idea laundering
  4. 04Social signaling in wokeism
  5. 05The limitations of traditional bias education
  6. 06The power of curiosity
  7. 07The importance of humility
  8. 08Rationality and character traits
  9. 09The value of being open to being wrong
  10. 10The role of self-awareness

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