Being proven wrong has been shown in studies to be physically painful. Similar to flinching away from a candle flame, people flinch away from things they know will prove them wrong (and hurt them).
These people fail the Bene Gesserit Test of Humanity.
Being proven wrong has been shown in studies to be physically painful. Similar to flinching away from a candle flame, people flinch away from things they know will prove them wrong (and hurt them).
These people fail the Bene Gesserit Test of Humanity.