Here's a thought that sounds a note of caution whenever we believe our opinion, our position, our approach or our decision is right.
"We routinely disqualify testimony that would plead for further extenuation. That is, we are so persuaded of the righteousness of our judgment as to invalidate evidence that does not confirm us in it. Nothing that deserves to be called truth could ever be arrived at by such means."
by Marilynne Robinson in "The Death of Adam"
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