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What Do Doctors Really Know? Doctors, Data-causality- the Illusion of certainty

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Says Who? — A Circle for Radical Thinkers
First Gathering: What Do We Really Know?

This is a space for those who read deeply, think critically, and question the hidden structures beneath what we call “knowledge.”

We start with one question — Says who? — and follow it across medicine, science, language, philosophy, psychology, evolution, and society. Our aim is not to collect opinions, but to uncover the roots of perception.

This group is for those who:
• Read the books, but don’t care if they remember the author’s name
• Think across disciplines, not within silos
• Know that most truths are constructed — and causality is rarely as simple as it seems
• Feel the tension between what we’re told and what we actually observe

This first meeting explores:

The illusion of certainty — how we mistake patterns for proof, confuse correlation with cause, and reduce complexity into linear stories. What do we really know, and how do we know it?

Bring:
• A notebook
• A question you’ve carried quietly
• No “I believe” or “I know” — only “I see…”

Look for the table with a question mark.
We’re not here to debate. We’re here to deconstruct, reflect, and see.

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