“Scientists report that when people wash their hands immediately after making a decision, they are less likely to rationalize its merits—possibly making them less content with the decision but more objective about the option they rejected.” This is part of growing evidence that sensory experiences often affect abstract feelings.
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"When people wash their hands immediately after making a decision, they are less likely to rationalize its merits—possibly making them less content with the decision."
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George Raveling — the iconic leader who brought Michael Jordan to Nike — shares with Big Think a lifetime of priceless wisdom learned at the crossroads of sports and business.
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