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a blank spot is the unknown in some sense unseeing obstacle that we have that really prevents us from seeing our unethical behavior so it's it doesn't allow us to see the gap between who we think we are who we'd like to be and who it is that we actually are and one of the best studies of this is a study of charitable giving daffodil days where they asked a group of people on campus daffodil days is going to be coming to campus it supports a charity would you contribute it's roughly like eighty percent of people say that they would and when they actually they track these people and they actually ask them on the day of the charity being there daffodil days they don't so about half of the people that said that they would contribute don't think about decisions in the prediction phase I don't think about how I will behave I think very abstractly and we show that we think very abstractly and big-picture kind of ways at the time of the decision we're actually thinking very concretely so if y...