I am a skeptic by nature, and someone who loves the truth enough to abandon error.  I left behind some of my most treasured beliefs, against my wishes, because of that conviction.  And I am a person whose ambitions arise from finding needs and not being satisfied with the loss coming from people missing out from a need.  My career choice reflects that also.  Because Scientific Skepticism has a valuable resource for evaluating information that the larger community needs, I see it worth working to see social change that would integrate this resource, and make it normal. This is an understatement of course.  People areRead More →