Many would consider emotions to be a hindrance to decision-making and, therefore, think that they would be better off without them. They may avoid or suppress them, rather than feel, process and ...
Emotions aren’t black and white. They’re a blur of colours; it’s what we often call, bittersweet, perhaps even mixed feelings ...
Letting raw emotion drive financial decisions sounds like a recipe for disaster. But Jennifer Lerner, the Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy, Decision Science, and Management at the ...
What sets good decision makers apart is the handful of habits they've incorporated into their lives. These habits are ...
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Although most of their work is driven by numbers and equations, economists are inherently curious about the peculiarities of ...
Factors such as intense exposure to the L2, the type of dilemma presented, and even its specific wording can all influence ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Historically, emotions have been viewed as irrational, unstable or primitive—hardly the ...