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Don McIntyre's blog. See www.donmcintyre.com

8/05/2010

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Objectivity by definition demands some sacrifice of one's subjectivity.

Therefore, in order to be as objective about facts as most people like to think they are,
means some sacrifice of the self: one's psychological moorings, one's "self-image,"
in a word, one's ego, for one's ego and one's subjectivity can not be separated.

Such a sacrifice is something very few people are willing to do,
especially when faced with a person, experience or idea that does not naturally attract them.

Therefore, the more objectivity that is is needed, the less likely it is to be chosen.
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