One could argue proper use of reason relies a lot on fact checks, but the quote posted by Not able to see their name is still too open to misinterpretation.
I would say approach things with an open mind, willing to listen to all sides of the argument, and try come to a conclusion that makes the most sense rather than try to fit it with your preferred outcome.
And be willing to listen and change your mind if new theories or evidence come to light.
Well, ignorance is strength after all...
One could argue proper use of reason relies a lot on fact checks, but the quote posted by Not able to see their name is still too open to misinterpretation.
I would say approach things with an open mind, willing to listen to all sides of the argument, and try come to a conclusion that makes the most sense rather than try to fit it with your preferred outcome.
And be willing to listen and change your mind if new theories or evidence come to light.
oh this is the humor group...
waka waka
*cricket chirping noises*
"No, I prefer the first. It seems easier and makes me absolutely right.."
And this is how we get things like "my realities" and "facts are a patriarchical construct".