Some people hold on more strongly to their original beliefs if someone tries to convince them otherwise. This might have been in the book “On Being Certain.”
I think this kind of persuasion is a lost cause but I am still sometimes drawn into trying, against my better judgement.
Even if you don’t convince the non-rationalists you may learn some new mindgames, based on what they throw at you, their wacky justifications for their illogical ideas and their non-sequiturs.
On the other hand, I might just be off on a tangent. :(
Some people hold on more strongly to their original beliefs if someone tries to convince them otherwise. This might have been in the book “On Being Certain.”
I think this kind of persuasion is a lost cause but I am still sometimes drawn into trying, against my better judgement.
Even if you don’t convince the non-rationalists you may learn some new mindgames, based on what they throw at you, their wacky justifications for their illogical ideas and their non-sequiturs.
On the other hand, I might just be off on a tangent. :(
Got it. Thanks for your insights. Hopefully I can wisen up and learn abut more, too.