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David Brooks says: trust your gut

NYT’s Brooks writes:

“We voters — all of us — make emotional, intuitive decisions about who we prefer, and then come up with post-hoc rationalizations to explain the choices that were already made beneath conscious awareness.”

Good point. We should try to reverse this process when making voting decisions, beginning with questions rather than answers, and choose the people who represent the people’s interests, right?

“My own intuition is that this unconscious cognition is pretty effective. People are skilled at judging character.” (…especially when judging a group of people whose occupational success depends on their ability to deceive.)

Well, never mind, then.

Here’s the link.

January 18, 2008 - Posted by propagantidote | media, political discourse, politics | | 1 Comment

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  1. Good point. That’s why I was glad to see my emotional/intuitive decision reinforced by taking this quiz-zy thing which showed that my stances on the issues are shared by my favorite candidate. http://www.electoralcompass.com/v/wsj

    Of course, I still made the initial decision with my gut…

    Comment by 'raldo | January 18, 2008 | Reply


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