I would say her anger is justified but not useful since it pushes her to hyperbole - which means she can't see things clearly. I used to be like this. I gained wisdom and compassion as I aged and now am able to engage in critical thought.
The tendency of the brain to stereotype/shortcut complex issues is a huge problem that I don't think …
I would say her anger is justified but not useful since it pushes her to hyperbole - which means she can't see things clearly. I used to be like this. I gained wisdom and compassion as I aged and now am able to engage in critical thought.
The tendency of the brain to stereotype/shortcut complex issues is a huge problem that I don't think we train our children to handle very well - we don't teach them critical thinking skills. Plus, I would say that schools are doubling down on reinforcing stereotyping these days, which will just make it worse.
I would say her anger is justified but not useful since it pushes her to hyperbole - which means she can't see things clearly. I used to be like this. I gained wisdom and compassion as I aged and now am able to engage in critical thought.
The tendency of the brain to stereotype/shortcut complex issues is a huge problem that I don't think we train our children to handle very well - we don't teach them critical thinking skills. Plus, I would say that schools are doubling down on reinforcing stereotyping these days, which will just make it worse.