The odd thing is, and I think this is Socrates, that it's hard to
tell. Having been won over by the gentle force of the better argument
what were once not your ideas feel like your ideas. In fact, now they
are your ideas, and feel like they always were.
> In fact, now they are your ideas, and feel like they always were.
Some people don't remember what opinions they had in the past? Remembering all the time I was wrong and learned something new or changed my mind etc is embarrassing, not sure how you could forget all that.
Like, people must remember which candidates they voted for in the past, right? So if they switch side during an election, do they really fool themselves into thinking that they always supported their new side? I don't really believe that. I'd rather believe that they lie about their past because it is embarrassing to have been wrong.
> Like, people must remember which candidates they voted for in the past, right?
I have noticed that in myself, but I have observed in some people it takes the form of “I didn’t shift, the party did”.
They aren’t completely wrong either, political parties like the people that comprise them are constantly changing. But if you aren’t careful to avoid fooling yourself it’s not too hard to do.