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Why Most Decisions are Usually Wrong (ep 258)

Dec 04, 202427 minEp. 258
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Episode description

This is a rebroadcast of an earlier episode from August 4, 2022

Julie reviews a letter sent by the Louisiana governor who explains his position on a legislative matter. She points out the "feeling" value system that predominates in the letter and the style of the humanitarian-based, political left. We discuss how the four cognitive styles are needed to address any problem and point out why decisions are usually wrong-- because they over-emphasize one out of the four cognitive frames. All four are needed for balanced decisions.

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