Many people yearn for a crew, but having one is not actually the norm.
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” This quote, often linked to Henry Ford (though its authenticity is debated), has become a go-to argument for innovators.
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Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of experience as a business executive. He is a professor of economics and has ...
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Recently, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published a fallacious and highly biased opinion article by Sadanand Dhume, which drew a comparison between Iran’s nuclear program and Pakistan’s. It puts a ...
I have gone through some rather robust financial education and practice corporate finance advisory on a daily basis. I can confirm that dividends per se are not indicative of shareholder value ...
The political noise is getting louder as I write this. Tensions between Rody Duterte’s supporters and Malacañang are now even more heated than the scorching summer weather. The real issue though is ...
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I am a survivor of the Arapahoe High School shooting in Centennial, Colorado, which took the life of an innocent student and the shooter. I wouldn’t expect you to have heard of it. More than 383,000 ...
Gambler’s fallacy is a common cognitive bias that affects decision-making, especially in areas like gambling, investing, and trading. In this article, we’ll strive to break things down by giving you a ...
To persuade you, people often try to use logical fallacies (Credit: Javier Hirschfeld) When people are trying to persuade you, they sometimes reach for underhand tricks like the 'appeal to ignorance' ...