Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds

False beliefs can be useful in a social sense even if they are not useful in a factual sense. For lack of a better phrase, we might call this approach “factually false, but socially accurate.” When we have to choose between the two, people often select friends and family over facts.

Source: Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds

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