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  • People process questions differently by using mental shortcuts or cognitive biases.
  • Well, as you frequently point out, all of us are different with different ways of looking at things, and trying to make us all see things a certain way would be corrupt and controlling, and might affect our mental health. 3/2/26
    • Shadow Of The Mind
      It’s true that people are different in reality. A person’s mental health should not be affected by others. Controlling people expect others to see things a certain way so I know where you’re coming from with this. What I mean by my question is that if a question is explained properly, why would anyone respond in such a way that tells they did not pay attention to the question in full?
    • dalcocono
      Maybe they simply don't have the clarity that you have in the explanation of the question. What else could it be?
    • Shadow Of The Mind
      I’m not sure
    • dalcocono
      Me neither, but, what often seems clear as a bell to some may not be so with others, IMHO.
    • Shadow Of The Mind
      I know you what you mean.

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