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31.
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Brandolini’s Law: The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle
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4 years ago
dxs
3 points
32.
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Inert Knowledge: The Problem of Knowing Without Understanding
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4 years ago
smitty1e
3 points
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The Law of Small Numbers: Overestimating the Representativeness of Small Samples
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5 years ago
smitty1e
3 points
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Hubris: The Dangers of Excessive Pride and Confidence
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6 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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To be more innovative, learn to identify and use obscure features
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6 years ago
EndXA
3 points
36.
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Knoll’s Law
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6 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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We overestimate how well other people can read our thoughts and emotions
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7 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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People overestimate how noticeable their embarrassing behaviors are
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7 years ago
EndXA
3 points
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The Overkill Backfire Effect: On the Danger of Having Too Much Evidence
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8 years ago
denzil_correa
3 points
40.
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The Brown M&M's Principle: How Small Details Can Help Discover Big Issues
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2 years ago
skazazes
2 points
41.
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Brooks' Law
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1 comment
3 years ago
EndXA
2 points
42.
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Kant's Categorical Imperative: Act the way you want others to act
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2 years ago
EndXA
2 points
43.
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The Platinum Rule
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2 years ago
EndXA
2 points
44.
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The Bias Blind Spot
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3 years ago
EndXA
2 points
45.
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Good Enough Is Good Enough: Let Go of Perfectionism to Get Things Done
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3 years ago
acqbu
2 points
46.
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Crab Mentality: When People Pull Down Those Who Get Ahead
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3 years ago
paulpauper
2 points
47.
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Revisiting Brooks' Law (Adding Manpower Makes a Project Later)
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4 years ago
dxs
2 points
48.
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The Psychologist’s Fallacy: Assuming That Your Interpretation Must Be Right
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4 years ago
asplake
2 points
49.
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The Principle of Charity: Assume the Best Interpretation of People’s Arguments
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5 years ago
ambigram
2 points
50.
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Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
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5 years ago
EndXA
2 points
51.
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Chutzpah: The Benefits and Dangers of Shameless Audacity
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5 years ago
EndXA
2 points
52.
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Gish Gallop: When People Try to Win Debates by Using Overwhelming Nonsense
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5 years ago
batterylow
2 points
53.
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Knowledge-Telling vs. Knowledge-Building
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6 years ago
EndXA
2 points
54.
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People often avoid useful information if it's unpleasant
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
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The Halo Effect: Why People Often Judge a Book by Its Cover
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
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Humor can help you remember information better
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
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The Availability Cascade: How Information Spreads on a Large Scale
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
58.
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Interleaving can boost your learning
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
59.
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The Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
60.
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The False Consensus Effect: Why People Assume That Everyone Agrees with Them
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7 years ago
EndXA
2 points
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