The Second Order Effect
Sometimes every solution to a problem creates a whole new set of problems this is called the Second Order Effect.
Sometimes every solution to a problem creates a whole new set of problems this is called the Second Order Effect.
This article explains why probabilistic thinking can cause a mental trap that can prevent people from making the changes they need to make in life.
Can your problems pass the wheelbarrow test, are they real things or are they just nominalisations of something you are really doing instead?
This short article is a lesson taken from our Foundation Course it discusses entitlement bias and the trap of entitlement.