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The Cost of Coherence: Why Being “Sure” About Someone is Your First Mistake

In his seminal work Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman introduced the world to a humbling truth: our brains are fundamentally lazy. To conserve energy, the human mind relies on two distinct modes of thought. System 1 is our fast, automatic, and intuitive processor, while System 2 is slow, deliberate, and analytical. When we meet someone for the first time, System 1 instantly leaps into action. It takes the few sparse fragments of data available—a handshake, a tone of voice, a choice of shoes—and seamlessly weaves them into a complete, coherent narrative. Kahneman termed this phenomenon WYSIATI: What You See Is All There Is. While this rapid storytelling kept our ancestors alive by helping them quickly identify friend from foe, it poses a profound risk in the modern world. In both our personal lives and our professional endeavors, the initial narratives we construct are incredibly sticky. Understanding how

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Thriving in a Recession

Turning Economic Pressure into Opportunity When a recession hits, most businesses pull back—cutting costs, delaying decisions, and waiting for conditions to improve. The problem? While they retreat, their competitors reposition. The businesses that thrive in a downturn don’t think in terms of survival. They think in terms of focus, value,

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Never be Late…

I came across this story a while ago: A priest was being honored at his retirement dinner after 25 years in the parish. A leading local politician and member of the Congregation was chosen to make the presentation and give a little speech at the dinner. He was delayed, so

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The Joy of Being Wrong

I borrowed the title from Chapter three of a fascinating book written by Adam Grant called Think Again. The title “The Joy of Being Wrong” seems counter-intuitive; however, the book prompted me to think again about the value of being wrong. When we are growing up, we have an aversion

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