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Logical fallacies everyone should know
In our everyday lives, whether we're debating social issues, making ethical decisions, or simply scrolling through news ...
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Why You Can’t Let Go: How the Sunk Cost Fallacy Tricks Your Brain
What is the sunk cost fallacy? Learn the psychology behind why we cling to bad investments, the experiments that proved it, ...
The Ravens have a surplus of game-changing wide receivers. Here’s what else we learned from Baltimore’s 41-17 win over the ...
One of the most pressing concerns around AI is its role in spreading misinformation. With a municipal election approaching, ...
Yesterday I said that anyone doing a Charlie Kirk cartoon a day later would have to do something particularly good. Some did well, some not so well, but I like Guffo’s piece, because he doesn’t ...
Old Europe's instinct is to double down on what fails. A new discipline of thinking can liberate sandbox generals from their ...
Why “correlation is not causation” still trips us up—from gut health myths to alcohol consumption and vaccines.
Gregor Hohpe explains the role of a modern architect as an "IQ booster" for the organization. He discusses how to master ...
That pessimism also shows up in Prime Minister Carney’s favourability rating. The poll found that 48 per cent of Canadians had a favourable view of Carney, while 35 per cent viewed him unfavourably.
Shame is a feeling we struggle to know what to do with, precisely because we always seem to have too much or too little.
Researchers have crunched data on excess deaths and calculated that Canada’s 2023 wildfire season shortened the lives of ...
Consider 'wisdom.' What comes to mind? An old man, long white beard, sitting upon folded legs, and eyes closed? Whatever it ...
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