In times of war, leaders often project the outcome they hope to achieve. Confidence can rally a nation, strengthen morale, and signal resolve to adversaries. Yet history reminds us that war rarely ...
Concerns over the recent storms in North Dakota prompted separate articles, from both Rob Port and Roxane Salonen, to discuss life's uncertainties. It was an interesting dichotomy, considering one is ...
WASHINGTON (Jan. 15) -- As Bill Clinton's second inauguration approaches, his White House seems, finally, to have gotten its act together. Each day no longer brings a fresh disaster. His new ...
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The image that exposes Trump’s illusion of control
The US President doesn't know what he's doing. The rest of us need a new deal with Iran ...
In the previous article (Part 6), we explored representativeness bias – how our minds can be misled by patterns. Now we turn to another common bias: illusion of control. Michael Pompian classifies ...
In times of war, leaders often project the outcome they hope to achieve. Confidence can rally a nation, strengthen morale, and signal resolve to adversaries. Yet history reminds us that war rarely ...
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