When you assume the world is divided into two camps, you've already lost.
It's a trap. A classic trap.
Think of it like a game of "Spot the Bias": you're presented with two options, and you're convinced that one is right and the other is wrong.
But what if I told you that both options are wrong?
That's what we're talking about here: the fallacy of bias, where you're so convinced that you're right, you've forgotten that the truth is probably somewhere in between.
Or maybe not even between.
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