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To understand massumptions, one must look at historical and modern examples of beliefs that were widely held but later challenged or debunked.
The danger of massumptions lies in their invisibility. Because they are shared by so many, they are rarely questioned. This leads to several systemic issues: massumptions
Breaking free from massumptions requires a process known as . Instead of reasoning by analogy (doing things because that’s how they’ve always been done), you break a concept down to its fundamental truths and build up from there. To understand massumptions, one must look at historical
Actively look for data that contradicts what "everyone knows." The most resilient truths are those that have survived rigorous questioning. This leads to several systemic issues: Breaking free
Not all massumptions are evil. Some help society function (e.g., “money has value”). But most are invisible traps. Here are the three most dangerous types:
But the cost is massive: