Judging Ourselves Differently
We often find it easy to spot biases in others while overlooking our own, a phenomenon explored through the lens of psychological research. Emily explains that our judgments of others are based on their actions, while we evaluate ourselves through our intentions and motives. This discrepancy highlights the complexities of self-perception and the unique yardsticks we apply in our evaluations.In this clip
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