- Even the least superstitious of us believe in magic a little bit. I'm looking at you, sports fans.
- Recent moral psychology suggests that we simply rationalize our snap moral judgments. (Or worse: we undercut our snap judgments to defend whatever we do.)
- Humans' judge-first, rationalize-later approach stems in part from the two competing decision-making styles inside our heads.
- Why do we do it?
- How can we stop doing it?
- A website devoted to getting you to stop it.
- How to use it to your advantage.
- Is it really so bad? After all, da Vinci did it all the time.
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