To be fair, I think a more correct response would be that TheMajor’s statement is correct, but implies a criterion which would likely lead to confirmation bias. Applied correctly, a better understanding of one’s wants would support TheMajor’s conclusion because one would not want to just have one’s views confirmed.
To be fair, I think a more correct response would be that TheMajor’s statement is correct, but implies a criterion which would likely lead to confirmation bias. Applied correctly, a better understanding of one’s wants would support TheMajor’s conclusion because one would not want to just have one’s views confirmed.
In other words, it works just fine, so long as you are in an ideal world,