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hint: it's bad. Embrace imperfectionism

http://www.weightymatters.ca/2015/07/su ... epend.html
Sounds interesting. As it's about me (Dutch, and most certainly a non-dichotomous thinker), I will read the full article in the evening and perhaps share some thoughts.
MaryAnn wrote: hint: it's bad.

Well, that seems to me as some dichotomous thinking :grin:
As much as I like the idea of the paper, it is just a cross-sectional study bases on a survey, which make it impossible to draw any conclusions in terms of causality or the direction of causality. So in the end as in many cases: interesting line of research, but needs to be taken further (and more rigorous) to get to clear conclusions.
That being said: always good to think about how dichotomous we might think and how much more beautiful the world appears if we stop seeing things in terms of just black or white and consider all colours of the rainbow (rather than any numbers (50??) shades of grey). :smile:
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