2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: i would like to apologize to the bernie supporters [View all]GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)Most of the best decisions of my life have been when I coldly and objectively reviewed the facts and logic yet another time, and changed my mind. In my youth, I dug in and refused to consider points of view that differed from mine - at a tremendous cost. Now, I (mostly) welcome them, because I learn so much more from the people who disagree with me than the people who agree with me. Whilst an echo chamber can be a very reassuring place, it does not lead to a more rigorous and informed thought process.
Thus, I very much do want to know what is perceived as horrible about Senator Sanders, and I am not being in the least sarcastic.
As a species we are hard wired to not admit being in error because to do so is to accept an effectively lower position in the social hierarchy, which is the same as to accept an inferior position or the extractor/extractee scale. Thus, virtually nobody will admit a mistake or a failure, why few people will admit to changing their mind, and why being perceived as the winner in an argument is far more important than actually being right.