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Hey Team!
This week we're talking misinformation which is an interesting topic because it feels like it should be something where its easy to define and identify. We've all seen stuff online where we looked at it and felt, "how the heck does anyone fall for this kind of stuff?"
And that's actually something that plays right into the hands of falling for misinformation. When we think we're immune to something, we're not on the lookout for it when it isn't quite as straightforward. It's the stuff that rhymes with the truth that is often the easiest for us to get trick by.
While it is easier than ever for us to get access to ADHD information it also means we're exposed to more misinformation about ADHD than ever as well. But with a little bit of caution I think we can muddle through fairly well. And what I mean is that we just have some rules that we should apply when we're evaluating the information that we're presented with.
If you'd like to send me a question answer on the show feel free to head over to hackingyouradhd.com/contact and click the orange button Support me on Patreon Ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/199
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Hey Team!
This week we're talking misinformation which is an interesting topic because it feels like it should be something where its easy to define and identify. We've all seen stuff online where we looked at it and felt, "how the heck does anyone fall for this kind of stuff?"
And that's actually something that plays right into the hands of falling for misinformation. When we think we're immune to something, we're not on the lookout for it when it isn't quite as straightforward. It's the stuff that rhymes with the truth that is often the easiest for us to get trick by.
While it is easier than ever for us to get access to ADHD information it also means we're exposed to more misinformation about ADHD than ever as well. But with a little bit of caution I think we can muddle through fairly well. And what I mean is that we just have some rules that we should apply when we're evaluating the information that we're presented with.
If you'd like to send me a question answer on the show feel free to head over to hackingyouradhd.com/contact and click the orange button Support me on Patreon Ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/199
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