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  2. Warren Buffett once said that humans seem to have a ... - AOL

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    Warren Buffett believes humans have a tendency to overcomplicate things. “There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult,” he once wrote.. Don't miss

  3. 10 Hard Math Problems That Even the Smartest People in the ...

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    Even numbers are always 0, 2, or 4 more than a multiple of 6, while odd numbers are always 1, 3, or 5 more than a multiple of 6. Well, one of those three possibilities for odd numbers causes an issue.

  4. The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever - Wikipedia

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    Boolos provides the following clarifications: [1] a single god may be asked more than one question, questions are permitted to depend on the answers to earlier questions, and the nature of Random's response should be thought of as depending on the flip of a fair coin hidden in his brain: if the coin comes down heads, he speaks truly; if tails ...

  5. Ben Franklin effect - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Franklin effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people like someone more after doing a favor for them. An explanation for this is cognitive dissonance . People reason that they help others because they like them, even if they do not, because their minds struggle to maintain logical consistency between their actions and perceptions.

  6. Moravec's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Minsky emphasized that the most difficult human skills to reverse engineer are those that are below the level of conscious awareness. "In general, we're least aware of what our minds do best", he wrote, and added: "we're more aware of simple processes that don't work well than of complex ones that work flawlessly". [ 3 ]

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    Getty By Rachel Gillett When interviewing on Wall Street, job seekers often come up against questions that could send even the calmest candidate into a tailspin. One such question comes from ...

  8. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    This list includes well known paradoxes, grouped thematically. The grouping is approximate, as paradoxes may fit into more than one category. This list collects only scenarios that have been called a paradox by at least one source and have their own article in this encyclopedia.

  9. Mr. Difficult - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Difficult", subtitled "William Gaddis and the problem of hard-to-read books", is a 2002 essay by Jonathan Franzen that appeared in the 9/30/2002 issue of The New Yorker. [1] It was reprinted in the paperback edition of How to Be Alone without the subtitle.