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I strive to remain open-minded and consider opposing viewpoints, as engaging with different perspectives can lead to a deeper understanding of complex issues. However, it can be challenging to avoid cognitive biases, and there are moments when I might instinctively dismiss contrary positions. I aim to actively challenge this tendency by seeking out diverse opinions and fostering constructive dialogue. Continuous self-reflection helps me mitigate any potential "brain lock" that could hinder my ability to engage thoughtfully with differing views.

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