Have you ever noticed how we say that beliefs are something you “hold”? According to new research out of Duke University, the grip you keep on your ideas shapes the way you approach the world. How tightly (or not) you cling to your own opinions is called “intellectual humility” (IH), and it could have a big effect on the decisions you make.
Via Philippe Vallat, THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY
Via Philippe Vallat, THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY
Worth reading in times of "alternative facts"
Intellectual humility is the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong...and people high in intellectual humility were more attuned to the strength of persuasive arguments than those who were low. This is part of the "framing" needed for good decision intelligence including voting decisions.
Intellectual humility is the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong...and people high in intellectual humility were more attuned to the strength of persuasive arguments than those who were low. This is part of the "framing" needed for good decision intelligence including voting decisions.