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How to Save Society with Psychology

How to Save Society with Psychology

If destruction be our lot, we [will] ourselves be its author and finisher. – Abraham Lincoln from his speech “The Perpetuation of our Political Institutions” on his concerns regarding mob violence Nowadays, it’s common knowledge that the U.S. — and countries around the world — face an increasing threat.  No, I’m not talking about the energy…

How the “Headwinds/Tailwinds Asymmetry” Shapes Your Thinking

How the “Headwinds/Tailwinds Asymmetry” Shapes Your Thinking

Today, I’m excited to share an article from an expert in the field, Matt Coleman, on a fascinating cognitive bias known as the “headwinds/tailwinds asymmetry.” Read on to learn how you can harness an awareness of this bias to improve your everyday life! Life is hard. In fact, we can all point to events and…

Bugs in Our Brains’ Coding

Bugs in Our Brains’ Coding

Bias and impartiality is in the eye of the beholder.  — Samuel Johnson Alcohol-infused parties are rarely good places to confront someone on their socio-political beliefs. But in this real-life example, I had no choice. The young man in the kitchen—spouting beliefs that I wholeheartedly disagreed with—woke this sleeping, glasses-wearing dragon when he exclaimed: “And…