I do wonder sometimes if psychological findings can lead people to exclusively blame their genes, environment, parents etc for their own behavior. The ‘blame culture’ is blamed (yes I know ‘irony’) for people not taking their own free will in to account (or believing they have any). It seems that being influenced by the idea […]
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