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Psychology Says Intelligent People Change Their Minds Because They Care More About Truth Than Looking Right
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Psychology Says Intelligent People Change Their Minds Because They Care More About Truth Than Looking Right

KinnMay 29, 2026May 29, 20265 mins0
Most people want to believe they are open-minded. But in real conversations, especially when opinions are challenged,…

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