Sentences with phrase «natural human tendency»

Positive feedback loops and natural human tendencies toward herd behavior keep the process going until a point of excess is reached and the debt becomes a major problem.
Once you have formed any opinion on a subject, it's a perfectly natural human tendency to cling to that opinion, and «both sides» do it here.
Our natural human tendency is to put it off until later, diverting into mundane tasks like Facebook.
Yet, unless you know what to look for, the natural human tendency is see all team members in the same light, or see them as never changing from the day they joined your team.
We have a natural human tendency to divide the world up into categories.
The first of these natural human tendencies toward religion springs from our universal human condition in relation to what we affirm as true.
He felt that Whitehead had yielded to the natural human tendency to conceive of God in terms which offered a merely pleasant feeling about religion without demanding the kind of ultimate commitment to the creative process itself which Wieman felt was urgently needed.
Though it may be a natural human tendency to do so, we needn't value heart over head, Mary over Martha (or vice versa!).
puts forward is that self - destruction is a natural human tendency.
The most explicit idea Annihilation puts forward is that self - destruction is a natural human tendency.
In any kind of hard work (especially work that takes place in public and often under considerable pressure), it is our natural human tendency to attend primarily to our own performance, to our own action, to what we ourselves are doing, to how well we are performing — and, perhaps especially, to how other people think we are doing.
My natural human tendency is to withdraw, to hide, to throw cheap shots and to bully someone into agreeing with me.
But I want her to gain knowledge from, and explore her environment — a natural human tendency!
These studies are notable, says Yu, because they were able to control for methodological issues that often arise in studies that use a test - retest format, such as the natural human tendencies to regress to the mean and to behave consistently over time.
The increasing dominance of social media reinforces this natural human tendency.
A natural human tendency of many people is to assume nobody could ever understand what they've gone through, or believe that nobody would be open to hearing about their ordeal.
However, it is natural human tendency to get attracted to the opposite sex.
Teachers who fight the natural human tendency to respond to stress by retreating from action and relationships can do a lot to keep stress from building into burnout.
The good news is that teachers who fight the natural human tendency to respond to stress by retreating from action and relationships can do a lot to keep stress from building into burnout.
I don't believe there is necessarily weariness of school reform as much as there is a natural human tendency to resist change.
«To be a successful investor you have to be able to avoid some natural human tendencies to follow the herd.
To let your winners run is psychologically hard to implement because the natural human tendency is to fear losing those profits.
In the end it is only the discipline of a defined strategy that can help counterbalance the natural human tendency to invest badly.
It is a reflection on the postwar bull market and how the pullback of the early 60's merely confirmed, first the natural human tendency to abandon common sense in stock valuation and then the tendency to overreact, the boom and bust cycle, that develops not only in economies but also in markets.
This study sheds new light on anthropomorphism — the natural human tendency to interpret animal behavior in human terms, Horowitz said.
Its always easier to do nothing than to face a difficult problem, and there's a natural human tendency to downplay risk.
So first we have to overcome our natural human tendency to just say, «Well, we'll probably be OK,» until the day arrives when we're not OK.
It is due to a calculated disinformation campaign by the fossil fuel industry and a cadre of front groups like ALEC to make people believe the science is unsettled, exploiting the natural human tendency to do nothing in the face of uncertainty.
Greens are a puny force, by comparison to industrial lobby groups, the cowardice of governments and the natural human tendency to deny what we don't want to see.
It is unknown and impossible to determine what proportion were rounded up or down by observers but a natural human tendency would be to round down, an assumption supported by the greater numbers of fractions recorded below rather than above.5 F.
In part, this may be due to the natural human tendency to attribute any adverse consequence to SEP (somebody else's problem).
These distinctions do not, of course, stop the natural human tendency to ascribe a significance to unusual weather patterns which fits their own viewpoint.
The field of evolutionary psychology thinks it is a natural human tendency to desire multiple partners, particularly if you are a man.
Blaming is a natural human tendency.
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