You tell a surveyor you want healthy snacks. Ten minutes later, you buy a candy bar. Your brain made that choice before you even reached for the wrapper. Most companies waste millions of dollars asking people what they want, even though humans rarely know their own true desires. Science now offers a way to bypass…
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When a nation shares an 830-mile border with a hostile neighbor, you expect massive troop deployments. You rarely expect the government to legally require supermarkets to hoard flour in underground bunkers. Finland approaches national survival differently. The government turns ordinary grocery clerks, corporate CEOs, and civilian volunteers into the primary line of defense. The true…
Companies often screen out their hardest-working applicants by testing for wealth instead of skill. Human resources algorithms filter resumes looking for specific data points, completely ignoring the context behind the numbers. According to a report by the International Business Times, an 18-year-old job seeker applied for a trainee lettings negotiator role with Haart in December…
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