People exert more intellectual discipline and stay open-minded on questions where being wrong is personally costly (a drunk surgeon who believes he operates well will quickly ruin his career), but on questions where their belief has no personal cost—like how voting affects national policy—they indulge comforting irrationality.

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Bryan Caplan

Evidence Quote

they just are more reasonable about questions where the cost to them are high it being wrong because they can't afford it

Source

Bryan Caplan on The Myth of the Rational Voter 6/25/2007EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:37 AM

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