Furthermore, just because you're intelligent does not make you immune to bias nor does it make you omniscient. The end result will always be more telling than anything else.
Yep. If that weren't true intelligent people would never change their mind.
Also a good answer to the question about why gays on average have higher IQ.
When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you.
How do you figure?
Why is bias, based on real world experience, necessarily a bad thing?
It's great when making decision rapidly without time for careful decision, as it will help you more often then not.
It's bad when making decision of importance that should be approached logically without emotion. It's not about ignoring your bias, it's about seeing it and testing the bias to make sure it accurately applies.
It’s almost a loaded question, how do you make a decision about bias without bias? You have a bias to not use bias. My bias, I’ll trust my gut.
That said, you’d be foolish to relax around blacks. That’s an instant decision. And somehow, most of us understand when I say, “every single time.” Which is more long term, and equally biased.
This stems from bias training, that many of us were recently forced to take at work. In a business setting, I’ll say this unequivocally, be bias in every situation with a smile.
It's not, usually.
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