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The Internet may have influenced Josh's beliefs from "summary" of The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson

Josh's beliefs may have been influenced by the Internet. He was a conspiracy theorist who spent countless hours online, absorbing information from various websites and forums. The Internet provided him with a platform to explore his ideas and connect with like-minded individuals who reinforced his beliefs. Through online communities, Josh found a sense of validation and support for his theories, which made him more entrenched in his beliefs. The echo chamber of the Internet amplified his ideas and shielded him from differing perspectives. This constant exposure to one-sided information may have led Josh to adopt extreme or irrational beliefs without critically thinking about them. Moreover,...
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    The Psychopath Test

    Jon Ronson

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