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{Welcome} to { World Class, Singapore Airlines } @frustratedDoe ·
we can hate them [or rather , their behaviors, proclivities] **BOTH**, please stop with such #BinaryThinking
akie ⓥ🇵🇸 akie ⓥ🇵🇸 @akie_yano ·
really really frustrating that even after one of the biggest exposure of corruption of the government and the capitalist class (DPWH contractors), people are still falling for the propaganda of hating on the masses and activists instead of the government and the ruling class.
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jMetus - not Fella
jMetus - not Fella @jMetvs ·
"Historically, multiparty systems thrive in proportional setups, but the U.S. Constitution's structure (e.g., presidential system) might complicate it without amendments. Overall, it could foster innovation but require cultural shifts away from binary thinking." #binarythinking;)
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Andrew Alan Buhman
Andrew Alan Buhman @AndrewBuhman ·
Replying to @AndrewBuhman
2/5 Imagine God telling you that tomorrow He will destroy every man, woman, and child in your neighbourhood because they are “wicked.” You will be spared. Would you really be at peace with that? #binarythinking
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Experts Say
Experts Say @ExpertsSay2 ·
Replying to @ExpertsSay2
#BinaryThinking (3) - The tendency to perceive the world in black-and-white terms, dividing everything into two absolute and opposing categories—such as good vs. evil, success vs. failure, or right vs. wrong—while ignoring complexity, nuance, and the many shades of gray that define real-world situations. This kind of thinking oversimplifies reality and is considered a logical fallacy known as a false dichotomy, which falsely limits options and shuts down deeper understanding. It tends to be the default mode for Liberal Elephants, while Conservative Elephants may also fall into this trap when an issue is seen as threatening to their herd. The opposite of Binary Thinking is Real World Thinking.
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Experts Say
Experts Say @ExpertsSay2 ·
Replying to @ExpertsSay2
#BinaryThinking - The tendency to perceive the world in black-and-white terms, dividing everything into two absolute and opposing categories—such as good vs. evil, success vs. failure, or right vs. wrong—while ignoring complexity, nuance, and the many shades of gray that define real-world situations. This kind of thinking oversimplifies reality and is considered a logical fallacy known as a false dichotomy, which falsely limits options and shuts down deeper understanding. It tends to be the default mode for Liberal Elephants, while Conservative Elephants may also fall into this trap when an issue is seen as threatening to their herd.
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Experts Say
Experts Say @ExpertsSay2 ·
Replying to @ExpertsSay2
#BinaryThinking - The tendency to see the world in black-and-white terms, dividing everything into two absolute and opposing categories—such as good vs. evil, success vs. failure, or right vs. wrong—while ignoring complexity, nuance, and the shades of gray in between. In terms of Elephant Theory, liberals often default to binary thinking as a way to stay morally consistent while remaining evolutionary open to others. Conservatives, as they are forced to be more grounded due to the real-world trade-offs and dynamics within their herd, tend to default to real world thinking. However, they will often exhibit binary thinking when they feel the need to defend their herd.
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Experts Say
Experts Say @ExpertsSay2 ·
Johnny Five Stars, as they have acquired their knowledge by having it spoon fed to them, are not great at thinking. Here, Dr. Stone gives us a great example of the "Either/Or Fallacy" #BinaryThinking
Neil Stone Neil Stone @DrNeilStone ·
The polio vaccine is better than polio The meningitis vaccine is better than meningitis The tetanus vaccine is better than tetanus The diphtheria vaccine is better than diphtheria
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