
ely make better d… that “individuals who experienced more intense feelings achieved higher decision-making performance.” Through a web-based stock investment simulation, Seo and Barrett discovered that those participants who could more effectively parse their emotions were, consequently, able to temper their biases and ultimately make better decisions.
…rsity of Maryland, and Lisa Feldman Barrett, from Boston College, published a study revealing that “individuals who experienced more intense feelings achieved higher decision-making performance.” Through a web-based stock investment simulation, Seo and Barrett discovered that those participant…
I yearn, now, to enter a state of relative emotional maintenance, and that’s where the example that the temperamentally blessed set can be a force for good. They seem to have a knack for anticipating and avoiding the most immobilising inner tempests — an approach worth road-testing. After Hayes-Raitt’s political aspirations went bust, she decided to travel to the Middle East to ai…