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Where does the Internet go to ‘Change its mind’? by@shiti.rastogi
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Where does the Internet go to ‘Change its mind’?

by Shiti Rastogi ManghaniMarch 26th, 2018
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maybe it’s the reddit thread treasure trove <a href="//www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/" target="_blank">Change my View (CMV)</a>…

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maybe it’s the reddit thread treasure trove … On February 16th, 2018 when comedian Steven crowder tweeted a picture of himself with the sign ‘Male Privilege is a myth. Change My Mind’ , chances are little that he knew what was coming. Internet took to photo-shopping various versions of this photo and in a matter of hours the ever so mysterious deity of all things viral took over and birthed tens of thousands of children of the image; also called memes.

But, it got me thinking about the lost art of changing our minds. In today’s age, it is only to human to have opinions, but superhuman to be able to change them . I asked myself, when was the last time I said ‘This changed my mind’. Do we consciously hunt for opportunities to even say that. Allowing oneself the sweet discomfort of molding one’s views or better still shape them with facts from the other side of the fence — easier said than done. But what really is the downside? Facebook echo chambers have answered that quite demonstratively.
“Facebook should introduce ‘this changed my mind button’ in addition to like”
contends Sam Harris, the famous neuroscientist & philosopher in conversation with Walter Issacson, the biographer of Leonardo da Vinci, known to write about creativity. Truer words haven’t been spoken. There is a strong need to cross-pollinate the calcified ideologies that with their own dedicated followers have turned into echo chambers that do nothing but amplify their own hardened position be in politics, economic or business.
There is an active reddit thread .
People like you and me converge to have civil discussions with open minds. IIt is also a good testament to the fact that internet too can be a great place to exchange ideas decently if we have the will to. I highly recommend binging on them if you feel like a workout. It is good for your mental muscle, you know. Some of the ones worth a mention (not all are from the top ones) :
  1. Social Media

2. Abortion and diseases

3. Alcohol

4. The American Politics

You may not agree with everything, you may not get all the answers, but isn’t it better to ask than not. At a recent discussion on AI, philosophy and our spirit of inquiry, Prof Max Tegmark brilliantly closed with this punchline
“ I would rather have questions that I can’t answer than answers that I can’t question.”
and the hall erupted in applause. So what do we do? An active need to monitor our information diet. It helps with the And be open to challenge received wisdom just like Da Vinci did! According to his biographer he was no born genius like Newton or Einstein — he was unbelievably hungry for knowledge, constantly challenging the status quo.

Because the last time we cared to check, we discovered that earth wasn’t flat after all. We owe it to ourselves and to those that come after us.

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