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Changing one’s mind about human nature is hard work, and changing one’s mind for the worse about oneself is even harder.
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172 |
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The aversion to algorithms making decisions that affect humans is rooted in the strong preference that many people have for the natural over the synthetic or artificial.
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228 |
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The brains of humans and other animals contain a mechanism that is designed to give priority to bad news.
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301 |
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…human beings will always [improvise] when a need is going unmet.
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091 |
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The basic facts of human anatomy remain, more or less, but the store itself and the tastes and behaviors of the shopper continue to evolve.
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283 |
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Humans… tend to change their minds… once they see something tangible. The idea in our heads rarely matches the work presented in the real world. Things change.
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136 |
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Group think is innate in all human endeavors; the only question is how hard you work to be intellectually honest.
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095 |
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Humans always learn more from our struggles and failures than from our easy successes.
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162 |
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Nail it before you scale it. Humans have a limited velocity to unlearn and relearn. You cannot force the pace of change.
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059 |
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Human systems experience the loss of information and things will start to creep back if your foot is taken off the gas.
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085 |