Embrace your bias
After a full year of roaming the Tempe campus, many observations have flooded my brain and passed through the veil of bias that often overwhelms my conscience.
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After a full year of roaming the Tempe campus, many observations have flooded my brain and passed through the veil of bias that often overwhelms my conscience.
Not too long ago I was having a conversation with my mom about how she hates to watch the news. I was a little perplexed at first, because she used to actually watch the news before clinging to it as a pre-bedtime lulling device.
Last week, I got back a graded essay, which happened to be worth a significant portion of my grade. I got a C and was immediately upset because I had been somewhat proud of my work when I was writing it.
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