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Thought for the day.
When you come across people you disagree with; such as in politics / religion / international affairs etc... How do you handle it?
It is so easy to dismiss their opinions; but it can be very informative to examine views that don't align with your own. The effort required to consider "the other" seem like too much sometimes; especially with social media and the like feeding you your own views.
People's beliefs are intrinsically linked to personal Identity, and can therefore almost never be rational.
Then again: 'reason' itself does not exist. Sure, there's game theory, science, the scientific method and all that - but science is usually only followed when there's something to be gained economically, or strategically. And game theory also cannot account for irrational behavior.
Most of the time, people just follow their gut feelings, and do whatever feels right. So it helps to have a sense of humor when debating politics.