Subjective Judgments
A fascinating exploration reveals how personal tastes in art and food often feel objective, despite being inherently subjective. When individuals encounter differing opinions, they tend to dismiss those views as misguided, believing their own judgments are based on solid reasoning. This phenomenon highlights the disconnect between immediate sensory experiences and the cognitive processes that shape our preferences, raising questions about the nature of taste and perception.In this clip
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