Commit to generating and testing alternative narratives.

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Take the advice of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Robert Lefkowitz: Commit to testing alternative narratives to explain the facts.

media exposure, and the balkanization of social interactions, etc., ensure that many of us easily fortify the apparent validity of our political leanings.

During clinical rounds, one of his fellow trainees presented what appeared to be a convincing diagnosis of a serious case of pulmonary fibrosis. The trainee had assembled the facts of the case into such a sensible narrative that Lefkowitz was “dumbfounded” when the attending physician, Mortimer Bader, said, “OK, good job. Now, Lefkowitz, I want you to use the same facts of the case, but tell me a different story.

Bader then proceeded to tell a very different story. He used the same details of the case but weaved an even more compelling narrative suggesting a much less life-threatening diagnosis, that of chronic asthma.

 

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