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RE: The psychology behind conspiracy theories

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

And you @edprivat, I read your comment on this post. There was a moment when I thought to comment too, it would probably be as long as yours, but I left it as it is. Because I learned not to get into arguments about these subjects anymore, since it's really the other way around: we, the conspiracy theorists (or critical thinker as I like to call myself) keep learning, searching and researching, while 'the others' usually have already made up their minds and know it all. Thank you for taking the time to comment though, I have to agree with everything you say. Great to see you around!

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I think you said it all, I normally don't comment much on these posts, but I happen to really like the author's work, she has great posts about being healthy, zen, and psychology so I thought I would try to get my message across, while really trying this time around not to belittle the misconceptions about "conspiracy theorists" and actually explaining what I find dangerous in certain shortcuts, and why I don't agree with the article, with all due respect of course...

It was interesting, because we always end up shouting at each other online, and for once, it didn't happen.

I respect people that respect my opinion, and I wish things could go smooth like this all the time.

Great to see you too @misslasvegas :) keep learning and researching :) don't hesitate to share anything on Discord!