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John Michael Strubhart
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We’re driven to make up stories, true or false, as long as they seem to make sense and give significance and order to the amazing array of experiences we call life.
— Jan 03, 2021 02:50PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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The straw man fallacy is a common rhetorical tactic whereby one gives the impression of attacking a position or argument that another has taken while actually attacking a false, distorted, misleading, weakened, or exaggerated version of that position or argument.
— Dec 27, 2020 08:56AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Our ability to think critically depends on our ability to overcome the many biases that lead us to self-deception.
— Dec 11, 2020 09:04AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Fluctuations are to be expected.
— Nov 11, 2020 08:48AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Predicting the future of uncertain events is no better than a coin toss regardless of how fancy you think you are.
— Nov 11, 2020 07:17AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Just because one thing happens after another does not mean that there is any causal connection between them.
— Sep 21, 2020 01:08PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue. And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true. Yeah. Right. Whatever.
— Aug 18, 2020 05:57AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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For many people, it is nearly impossible to accept that most of the time stuff just happens.
— Jun 16, 2020 07:04AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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I didn't see the gorilla either.
— May 12, 2020 07:06AM
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