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| Senator Russell Pearce |
I have a theory. People who rate themselves as highly âconsistent and uncompromisingâ on issues are slower to adapt to the unexpected and less likely to learn from their mistakes. To put it bluntly, âI think inflexibility leads to arrested developmentâ (take for example John Boehnerâs âHell, no!â anti-Obama strategy, or Senator Russell Pearceâs claim that all opposing views are âtreasonousâ). I talked to Dr. Thompson about my theory. Although he generally thinks theories are a dime a dozen, he knows Iâve been entertaining this one for a while now. Out of consideration, he says it merits looking into and suggests some âassessment toolsâ I could use to measure âwillingness to yieldâ on issues. I didnât think it would be hard getting people to admit to having an uncompromising nature and I have tests that measure how swiftly people handle unexpected events in a narrative. Now Iâm interested in getting started and seeing what the literature turns up. Perhaps itâs already been done. I mean, youâd think itâd be a factor in Alzheimerâs or something. If nothing turns up, the good doctor says heâll sign a research proposal and, who knows ..there might even be research money available. Iâm not counting on it though. But in the political atmosphere weâre in .. thereâs bound to be some interest in the subject.
