When groups defer to the most assertive person in the room, they reward confidence over competence.
The danger of speaking with conviction is that it can stifle critical thinking and silence dissent.
We learn more from people who explore ideas than those who attack and defend.
The person who talks the most is the most likely to become the leader.
Data: regardless of intelligence and expertise, groups elevate those who command the most airtime.
It's time to stop rewarding people for dominating the discussion, and start valuing quality over quantity.
Before the emergence of omicron, the CDC reported that someone could be infected within 15 minutes. Here’s a table showing infection times for people wearing face coverings pre-omicron. The CDC expects the new variant to spread more easily.
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It takes humility to consider information that contradicts your opinions. You're willing to concede that you might be wrong.
It takes curiosity to actively seek evidence that challenges your views. You're eager to find out if you might be wrong.
@FedExHelp how can an “express” package from California to Greece, go to Germany, Belgium then Germany one more time oh wait then Belgium again? And no one has a clue of what is happening? How can I talk to someone knowledgeable and helpful? Is that asking for the moon?
@FedExHelp@FedExHelp I know you are not responding anymore more how in the world can I package from California to Greece. Go to France, Germany, Belgium, Germany again, Belgium one more time, then finally Greece wait just kidding let’s send it back to Belgium??? How is that even possible?