The Backfire Effect
Strong evidence can inadvertently entrench opposing beliefs rather than change them, as seen in studies on capital punishment. The analogy of a bullet illustrates how both fuel and friction play a role in progress; while evidence serves as fuel, the friction of existing beliefs can hinder acceptance. Understanding this dynamic can reshape how we approach persuasion and dialogue.In this clip
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