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- In a perfect world, our public selves,
the way I behave, the way I speak,
the things I do, are the same as our private selves.
At its best, public opinion holds a mirror to us
and it reflects exactly who we are.
What 'collective illusions' do to that relationship
is turn it into a funhouse of mirrors,
which is fatal to free society.
It's not just that we're misreading a few people,
it is that the majority thinks the majority
believe something that they don't.
We are all part of creating and sustaining the illusion.
We've known about collective illusions
for over 100 years, but here's the thing—
our cultural and technological conditions have changed
to make creating and sustaining collective illusions so easy
that they've just proliferated at a scale
we've never seen before in history.
We have found them almost everywhere we look—
from the kind of lives we want to live,
to the country we want to live in,
to the way we want to treat each other
and even what we expect out of our institutions.
And our job is to dismantle them
so that when we see ourselves in public opinion,
we are seeing ourselves for who we really are.
If you create the enabling conditions
that allow everyday people
to reveal who they really are to each other,
social change can happen at a scale and pace
that would otherwise seem unimaginable.
And here's how we do that.
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