The Silent Saboteur: Why Modern Certainty Is a Trap for the Intellect




The danger of certainty is that it functions as a stop-work order for the brain. Once we believe a question has been settled, motivation to seek new data, listen to dissenting perspectives, or explore alternative explanations quietly disappears.


If certainty is the trap, epistemic humility is the exit.




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