Opinions
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Naturally, people had different
opinions
on the matter and how we were approaching the discussion.
Others in the room have different
opinions.
Different people are always going to have different
opinions.
This tool helps people both express their
opinions
and then separate themselves from their
opinions
to see things from a higher level.
When Jen and others shift their attentions from inputting their own
opinions
to looking down on the whole screen, their perspective changes.
They see their own
opinions
as just one of many and naturally start asking themselves, "How do I know my opinion is right?"
And it shifts the conversation from arguing over our
opinions
to figuring out objective criteria for determining which
opinions
are best.
And we do it because it elevates ourselves above our own
opinions
so that we start to see things through everybody's eyes, and we see things collectively.
Opinions
varied, but the media focused on problematizing the removal of statues.
Blog posts, photographs, thoughts, feelings, opinions, all of these things were being expressed by people online, and leaving behind trails.
A recent study published by Stanford University about the science of what makes people care reconfirms what we have been hearing for years:
opinions
are changed not from more information but through empathy-inducing experiences.
Many illuminated manuscripts were copies of religious or classical texts, and the bookmakers incorporated their own ideas and
opinions
in illustrations.
But as they learn to become adults, they become much more sensitive to the
opinions
of others, and they lose that freedom and they do start to become embarrassed.
If cultivating good heat is part of it, then try for a night banning
opinions
and asking for stories instead.
But instead of opinions, ask everybody to share a story from their life and experience that nobody around the table has ever heard, to difference or to belonging or to a time I changed my mind, giving people a way in to each other without burning the house down.
Here, you can see 26,000 objects orbiting the earth, multiple opinions, and it gets updated in near real time.
Meanwhile, the few practitioners bold enough to offer conflicting
opinions
were either ignored or ridiculed.
Every part of politics includes decision-making, and ideally, the process of decision-making should include people from different backgrounds, interests, opinions, gender, beliefs, race, ethnicity, age, and so on.
And these few have been historically almost exclusively men, and they've produced laws, policies, mechanisms for political participation that are based on the opinions, beliefs, worldviews, dreams, aspirations of this one group of people, while everyone else was kept out.
But there are also Greeks, Tatars, and even some Mongolian Kalmyks, many with different
opinions
on recent events.
We discovered that averaging the answers of the groups after they reached consensus was much more accurate than averaging all the individual
opinions
before debate.
Typically, people that have extreme
opinions
are more confident in their answers.
Good collective decisions require two components: deliberation and diversity of
opinions.
This is good for diversity of opinions, and it has the great virtue of ensuring that everyone gets to express their voice.
Our experiments suggest a different method that may be effective in balancing these two goals at the same time, by forming small groups that converge to a single decision while still maintaining diversity of
opinions
because there are many independent groups.
If it's about work or sports or politics or women, we have no problem sharing our opinions, but if it's about our insecurities or our struggles, our fear of failure, then it's almost like we become paralyzed.
Now, talking about politics amongst people with different
opinions
has become really difficult, not only in Europe.
And they were talking for hours about all the topics where they had different
opinions.
We also matched a father-in-law and his very own daughter-in-law, because, obviously, they live close by but have really different
opinions.
On the other hand, it's an open buffet, frankly, for rumors, opinions, emotions, amplified by algorithms.
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