The choices we make are often a reflection of our own bias. It’s important to explore both sides of an issue and be grateful ...
Confirmation bias is our well-known tendency to see things as we expect them to be. Its effects are ubiquitous, ranging from our interpretations of others’ behaviors based on the categories we put ...
Large language models are very good at telling us we are right. They smooth the rough edges off half-baked ideas, turn vague ...
The S&P 500 fell for a third consecutive session but the Nasdaq Composite ticked up. U.S. jobs growth in November beats estimates but the unemployment rate unexpectedly ticked up. Tesla stock closes ...
It’s hard to believe that Conservative Party members who voted to allow Pierre Poilievre’s continued leadership actually ...
Chris Voss explains how to avoid confirmation bias during negotiations. Learn why creating an emotional moment can help you have your way.