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Sarina Zoe's avatar

Love this conversation. We really do reveal our biases in almost every conversation. It’s been so helpful in conflict resolution with my partner too, we both are more deeply acknowledging that our biases will never make us ‘right’, and what a relief that is! X

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When I first met the word, ‘sexologist,’ I thought it was a porn/kink thing. Mind, I was in my early teens. Today I read this:

‘I trained the team that trained the interviewers who conducted the research for projects run by the CDC.’

Now that says something…

Perhaps it’s me, but as I age, bias and stupidity seem to make loyal allies. Full immunity from the second is impossible as the best of us make logical blunders … Socrates, Plato, Aristotle.

But anyone can announce their biases. Here they are … this, that and something else. Why sanctify our glorious biases as the inerrant word?

Rightly or not, my thinking [when I think at all] is that our civilization is in more peril than we know.

If we cannot agree even on ground rules for civic discourse, one suspects that our prospects for good outcomes are not statistically significant.

What you have given us makes a contribution to a much greater narrative than your immediate subject. But you know that.

Thank you for your work. You have my gratitude.

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