Jiang's three-part method for seeking truth and testing predictions.
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doubt, debate, imagination
Jiang's three-part method for seeking truth and testing predictions.
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"All right. Okay. So, things that I do that I think are very important is, first of all, doubt. You always want to question..."
"...I do, but most people don't do, is I use my imagination. And all this means is I will go places, I will make..."
"...of doubt. I use a lot of debate. Okay? So doubt, debate, imagination. How would Israel... Wait. Okay. So Israel is a prized state...."
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