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Demystification Bias

The reflexive urge to strip away all mystery, reverence, or awe from a subject by aggressively reducing it to its most mundane, mechanical, and often cynical explanations. It's the belief that to be intellectually respectable, one must always explain the magic trick, never appreciate the illusion. This bias mistakes reductionism for sophistication, believing that breaking a profound experience into its component parts is the same as understanding it, often leaving a trail of cultural and spiritual impoverishment in its wake.
Example: A person listens to a breathtaking piece of music and is moved to tears. Someone with Demystification Bias immediately interjects: "It's just structured sound waves triggering a dopamine response in your auditory cortex. Here's the fMRI scan." They confuse a neurological correlate with the experience itself, dismissing beauty as a biochemical bug.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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