Subjective bias🧠
Subjective biases are individual inclinations shaped by Imprinting and conditioning. The more that a reality tunnel is validated, the more we learn to see the world through a reality tunnel that is biased. We form a habitual way of seeing. And it is subjective because it is particular to our own personal tastes.
Overtime, we get used to wearing a particular set of glasses, adhering to a particular reality tunnel more and more, and we forget we’re wearing them. They become an extension of us—a habit or even an Objective Truth. Overtime, our reality tunnel becomes so reflexive that we fail to question our knee jerk assumptions, and as a result, we generally struggle to examine and criticize our own neural programs. I believe subjective bias involves the left hemisphere, since novelty is handled by the right hemisphere, and is transferred to the left hemisphere as it becomes familiar.
References
- Brewer, Judson. (2017). The Craving Mind Why We Get Hooked and How We Can Break Bad Habits Chapter 1. Introduction (Location 353). Yale University Press. New Haven, CT.
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