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Chris Meyer

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#252: BATNA Beyond BATNA & a Harsh Negotiation Truth

I. BATNA

The best negotiation skills are pointless if you don’t know when to accept a deal. That again requires preparation. And determining your BATNA. It’s a key concept that helps you decide when to shake hands or walk away.

BATNA...

7 days ago
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#251: Mechanistic Dehumanisation, False Consensus Effect & the NPC Illusion

I. Mechanistic Dehumanisation

Everyone I don’t know is an NPC.

…seems to be a common sentiment. NPC (non-player character) is a gaming term for people who seem to lack agency and a complex inner life. Instead, they’re following a scr...

14 days ago
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#250: Lying by Omission, Strategic Incrementalism & the Credulity Trap

I. Lying by Omission

A Math Professor Moved To A Cabin In The Woods. Now He’s Serving Time In Prison.

What has the world become? Since when is trying to live a quiet and peaceful life in the wilderness a crime? Shameful. Just Shamefu...

21 days ago
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#249: Pendulum Bias, Myside Bias & Normalcy Bias

I. Pendulum Bias

Good decision-making depends on mitigating cognitive biases. Luckily for this newsletter, there are many of them. And people keep making up new ones. Like Pendulum Bias, as explained by former intel analyst Michael More...

a month ago
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#248: Red Sneakers Effect, Deviance Regulation Theory & WAIT & WAIST

I. Red Sneakers Effect

The Red Sneakers Effect comes from a 2014 Harvard study that noticed something interesting about how we judge people. When you break a norm on purpose, such as wearing red sneakers in a formal setting, observers o...

a month ago
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