We speak about scientific temper often, yet in daily decisions many people still rely on habit, authority, or convenience instead of testing ideas, even educated circles are not free from this. How can a scientific outlook be applied in everyday social or cultural situations without creating resistance or alienating people who are deeply rooted in those traditions?
I enjoyed how you connected the scientific and the philosophical in this — it made me reflect on curiosity itself in a way most posts don’t. Really glad I found your writing here — excited to read more of your perspectives.Would love your support on my journey too new here
We speak about scientific temper often, yet in daily decisions many people still rely on habit, authority, or convenience instead of testing ideas, even educated circles are not free from this. How can a scientific outlook be applied in everyday social or cultural situations without creating resistance or alienating people who are deeply rooted in those traditions?
Great blog. Very timely
I enjoyed how you connected the scientific and the philosophical in this — it made me reflect on curiosity itself in a way most posts don’t. Really glad I found your writing here — excited to read more of your perspectives.Would love your support on my journey too new here
A great lecture, a new perspective.
Thanks for sharing.
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