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How does the brain create shortcuts?How Does the Brain Create Shortcuts? The Decision You Did Not Fully Make You are standing in front of a shelf. Three brands of coffee. Nearly identical packaging. Different prices. You reach for one. The decision feels instantaneous. Clean. Effortless. As if a conclusion simply appeared. Only later, if asked, you might offer a justification: “It looked familiar.” “It...0 Comments 0 Shares 510 Views 0 Reviews
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What is the framing effect?What Is the Framing Effect? The Same Reality, Two Different Minds A physician presents two versions of the same medical treatment. In one version, the treatment is described as having a 90% survival rate. In the other, it is described as having a 10% mortality rate. The statistical information is identical. The outcome is identical. Yet people respond differently. More patients choose...0 Comments 0 Shares 256 Views 0 Reviews
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Why do humans have biases?Why Do Humans Have Biases? The Strange Reliability of Systematic Error There is something unsettling about human error. Not the occasional mistake. Those are expected. Acceptable. Easy to explain away. What is more disturbing is repetition. The same errors, appearing again and again, across people who are intelligent, educated, experienced, and well-intentioned. An investor buys high and...0 Comments 0 Shares 389 Views 0 Reviews
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Why is creative thinking important?Why Is Creative Thinking Important? The Moment Something Stops Working There is a quiet moment that arrives before change. Not dramatic. Not loud. Just a subtle friction in the way things are done. A sentence that no longer feels alive when spoken. A process that still works, but feels slightly hollow. A solution that once felt elegant now feels mechanical. Most people move past this...0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews