Terxpahseyton
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There is awareness and habit. And I am afraid that the latter will not have to follow the former.
Clear or unbiased thinking is work. It consumes mental and emotional energy and time, benefits are often uncertain or even unlikely unless very practical matters are concerned. For instance in terms of personal relationships I think many people have the habit to think quit clearly. After years of paying for not doing so, anyway.
But a thing like political ideology as is the case in the OP? Very little incentive to improve your habits, to make the necessary investment.
So what can be done about it? I see only one principle solution. It has to hurt. And if it is a rather removed / theoretical matter, only social pressure can do that. Pop culture would have to idealize clear thinking.
I think you can see where this is going
Clear or unbiased thinking is work. It consumes mental and emotional energy and time, benefits are often uncertain or even unlikely unless very practical matters are concerned. For instance in terms of personal relationships I think many people have the habit to think quit clearly. After years of paying for not doing so, anyway.
But a thing like political ideology as is the case in the OP? Very little incentive to improve your habits, to make the necessary investment.
So what can be done about it? I see only one principle solution. It has to hurt. And if it is a rather removed / theoretical matter, only social pressure can do that. Pop culture would have to idealize clear thinking.
I think you can see where this is going
Spoiler :
nowhere