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I mean, we all hear about people thinking what they think only because the people around them think it too. So how do you avoid doing that?

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[-] NONE_dc@lemmy.world 6 points 13 hours ago

This is what helps me with that:

  1. A healthy amount of Scepticism is always good.
  2. Fact check any new information by yourself and make your own conclusion.
  3. Discuss your ideas with others and make questions (just like you are doing right now).
  4. Be open to be corrected if you're wrong in something.
  5. NEVER assume you know everything you need to know about anything.
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