Other people think like you
I've been talking a lot lately about how other people often don't think like you. What I wanted to emphasize here instead are ways in which other people probably do think like you but which are often underestimated. Here are two examples:
Third person effect: The false belief that others are more vulnerable to "bad" media content and must be protected. https://t.co/qiILSPSZ4g pic.twitter.com/okZrx6hDSg
— Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf) April 10, 2017
People misguidedly believe emotional investment helps them more than it helps others to argue over a political issue https://t.co/nt0tS2IYSw pic.twitter.com/wuvqQtaUZ4
— Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf) June 5, 2017