Historically, emotions have been viewed as irrational, unstable or primitive—hardly the stuff of sound decision-making. Enlightenment thinkers like Descartes and Kant privileged reason as the highest ...
Money may be a number on a screen\xa0 but how we relate to it is deeply emotional. It determines how we feel, live, and even define success. Yet, most financial decisions people make are not driven by ...
Humans are driven by emotion and thought, two robust systems often pulling us in opposite directions. Emotions can hijack logic, and rationality can suppress feelings. At times, these forces engage in ...
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