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The McNamara Fallacy is the idea that it is an error to make decisions purely on measurements or quantitative data.
The Arrival Fallacy is the mistaken belief that achieving a specific goal—whether it’s a job title, a salary milestone, or a personal ambition—will bring lasting happiness.
“This melting pot fallacy that I’ll be the first to admit, I bought into. And I’m not saying it can’t happen. It just takes a lot longer and with a lot more work.
Editorial Published: July 2009 The fallacy of 'alternative' medicine Chloë Harman Nature Reviews Nephrology 5, 361 (2009) Cite this article ...
Non-interventionists can't fathom that exertion of American power, or a "regime change" war, could ever be a good thing. History proves otherwise.
The Dallas Stars forward will complete the final year of a four-year, $31 million contract (average annual salary $7.45 million) and become an uncompensated free agent at the end of next season. At 25 ...
The faster horses fallacy: Why true innovation starts with customer insight “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” ...
New Apple study challenges whether AI models truly “reason” through problems Puzzle-based experiments reveal limitations of simulated reasoning, but others dispute findings.
Hey, it's a logical question to ask. And one that got a pair of replies from PGA Tour winner and Golf Twitter favorite Michael Kim.
Diego Simeone says it is ‘logical’ that clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool will be interested in signing ‘extraordinary’ Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.