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Facts can be generalized, but generalizations cannot be made into facts – Ajeng
The trait of generalizing seems to be widespread in society; Not only Indonesian people but the whole world. This can be seen very clearly on social media, if there is a commotion, of course, there are one or two profiles that generalize the target's attributes. On the other hand, if something is special, there are of course one or two profiles that generalize to that attribute.
If generalizations can be inferred to have both positive and negative effects - in general - Can we say that generalization is constructive? or vice versa? Listen to find out!
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