He Who Cast the First Stone Probably Didn’t - New York Times
The problem with the principle of even-numberedness is that people count differently. Every action has a cause and a consequence: something that led to it and something that followed from it. But research shows that while people think of their own actions as the consequences of what came before, they think of other people’s actions as the causes of what came later. -- Daniel Gilbert in New York Times.
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