Not exact matches
This
life - or - death
decision draws on the collective
wisdom — or swarm intelligence —
of the hive.
We all have a deep, inner
wisdom which can help us make the most beneficial
decisions for our
lives, and free us from the indecision and self - doubt that arise when we put the opinions
of others ahead
of what we know to be true.
However for all the positive adaptations these aging seniors embrace in this new chapter
of their
lives, many
of their
decisions seem rash in spite
of the supposed
wisdom that comes with
life experience.
: 61 The Weight
of the Law — In Defense
of the President — «A Strong, Robust Executive Authority» Chapter 4: Patriotism Beyond Politics: 72 The Right Hooks — All - American Blogosphere — Revolutionary
Wisdom — The Youngstown
Decision — «Oppressive and Lawless» Chapter 5: Fear as a Weapon: 93 Be Very Afraid — Freedom Fighters —
Life During Wartime — More Safe, Less Free Chapter 6: Fate
of the Union: 107 The Watergate Lesson — Nothing to Hide?
Charlie Munger is trying to convey the idea that in making
decisions in
life it is wise to be rational, try to filter out sources psychological dysfunction and apply a range
of mental models and worldly
wisdom.
But honestly, we all do it sometimes — when it comes to other people's problems we have the
wisdom of Buddha, but in our own
lives we all too often make poor
decisions, we deceive ourselves, we procrastinate, we trip ourselves up, etc..
«This case further affirms the prevailing medical
wisdom that even a mild traumatic brain injury can dramatically change one's personality and
decision making processes, often permanently and with far - reaching negative effects on one's quality
of life and earning capacity,» he told HuffPost B.C.