On Biases and Assumptions — Better Than I could Have Said I

Earlier this week, wiped out from a long day of work, followed by an evening of working on my Master’s degree class, the pumpkin hour was fast approaching and I hadn’t yet written my blog for the next day. With my few remaining brain cells I whipped out a few disconnected, still forming thoughts for consideration, set it up to publish in the morning, and went to bed.

This morning, I bounced over to The Mad Genius Club blog, to see a post by Cedar Sanderson about biases and assumptions that expressed some of what I was thinking so much more eloquently, along with some other great thoughts. I am recommending you all go over and read it.

I liked it so much that I put a comment on the blog, came over here and started writing this short blog to recommend it. While I was writing this blog, I saw on my status board that someone had liked one of my blogs. So I went and looked — It was Cedar Sanderson liking the blog I had written earlier in the week on the topic. Hopefully we aren’t reinforcing each other’s biases (read both blogs to understand that comment if you don’t already).

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