Is Wrong Information Worse than No Information?In the age of abundant information, self-diagnosis and misinformation can lead to serious consequences in health and politics.
Rise of Chris Philp tests the limits of the Peter principleChris Philp's political career showcases the absurdity of mediocrity thriving in government.
Is Wrong Information Worse than No Information?In the age of abundant information, self-diagnosis and misinformation can lead to serious consequences in health and politics.
Rise of Chris Philp tests the limits of the Peter principleChris Philp's political career showcases the absurdity of mediocrity thriving in government.
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