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*Willful ignorance occurs when someone intentionally avoids information about the negative consequences of their actions. A new meta-analysis found that 40% of people will choose to remain ignorant of how their decisions affect others. The evidence suggests that willful ignorance provides people with a built-in excuse to act selfishly.* *40% of people willfully choose to be ignorant Here is why. **We all have a place in our lives where we look the other way and pretend everything is fine. It’s a built-in excuse to act selfishly. The Big Think* *part one: **Scott Braddock* the editor of the Quorum Report *- Gov. Abbott hopes that the fifth time’s the charm for school vouchers in Texas* *- Two top electricity grid regulators are quitting at a critical time in Texas while winter is coming * part two: *Bill Curry *an American lawyer and politician *Harold **Meyerson* is editor-at-large of *The American Prospect* <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_American_Prospect> the GOP debate will it be Trump v Biden or will both candidates be replaced the election results Pope Francis supports transgender persons Youngkin loses big on Tues…dashes his political hopes listen online at www.wnhnfm.org/live Listen anytime to the podcast at www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238 <www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238> Attitude with Arnie Arnesen,willful ignorance, selfishness,bigthink, Scott Braddock, The Quorum Report, special session, vouchers, Abbott, rural v urban areas, the TX grid, microgrids, Harold Meyerson, the American Prospect, Bill Curry, 2023 election results, abortion, economics, Trump, Biden, Vivek, debate, Nicki, Pope Francis, transgender, Virginia, Youngkin, Virginia school board races, Danica Roem
*Willful ignorance occurs when someone intentionally avoids information about the negative consequences of their actions. A new meta-analysis found that 40% of people will choose to remain ignorant of how their decisions affect others. The evidence suggests that willful ignorance provides people with a built-in excuse to act selfishly.* *40% of people willfully choose to be ignorant Here is why. **We all have a place in our lives where we look the other way and pretend everything is fine. It’s a built-in excuse to act selfishly. The Big Think* *part one: **Scott Braddock* the editor of the Quorum Report *- Gov. Abbott hopes that the fifth time’s the charm for school vouchers in Texas* *- Two top electricity grid regulators are quitting at a critical time in Texas while winter is coming * part two: *Bill Curry *an American lawyer and politician *Harold **Meyerson* is editor-at-large of *The American Prospect* <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_American_Prospect> the GOP debate will it be Trump v Biden or will both candidates be replaced the election results Pope Francis supports transgender persons Youngkin loses big on Tues…dashes his political hopes listen online at www.wnhnfm.org/live Listen anytime to the podcast at www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238 <www.podomatic.com/podcasts/staff74238> Attitude with Arnie Arnesen,willful ignorance, selfishness,bigthink, Scott Braddock, The Quorum Report, special session, vouchers, Abbott, rural v urban areas, the TX grid, microgrids, Harold Meyerson, the American Prospect, Bill Curry, 2023 election results, abortion, economics, Trump, Biden, Vivek, debate, Nicki, Pope Francis, transgender, Virginia, Youngkin, Virginia school board races, Danica Roem