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How we react to much of what's going on in the news is a reflection of our deeply held values. Read More















gut reactions
What about gut reactions? A lot of research has indicated that our gut reactions are often right. For example, even though we try not to judge others based on appearence, we sometimes get a feeling that someone is dangerous by just the way that they look. Ignoring this "something isn't right" can endanger our life. How to we tap into our innate sense of people while still keeping bias at bay?
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