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I'm an opinionated person, I'll never deny that, but I like to form my opinions based on multiple perspectives. I've been having some amazing introspective conversations with one of my favorite humans lately, and he brought up the subject of where we get our information and knowledge. It got me thinking.

Does what we add to our own knowledge come from a few articles that support what we already think we know? Or do we seek out information that might show us a different perspective?

Here is a strange, robotic video about how most information is presented.

Stacey48 8 Jan 12
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I find it important to seek out information that contradicts me.

When it starts winding down the yellow Breitbart road I usually feel pretty safe, but it's important to challenge your own opinions.

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