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How to Avoid Looking Stupid

21 August, 2012 by James Lawther 1 Comment

Spiral Staircase of Stupidity

We have all done it, jumped to the wrong conclusion, acted on it and then looked stupid. We are genetically designed to do it. There is even an explanation for it.  It is called the “ladder of inference”. Here is how you climb it: The ladder of inference Step 1: Take in the facts, the […]

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