Columnist Cal Thomas wishes that Americans wouldn’t complain so much about high gas prices (“Hey, America: Stop complaining,” May 27 LNP | LancasterOnline). I wish syndicated columnists would not have ...
Although some major corporations have recently scaled back the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives they once prioritized, DEI remains an important business component for many small and ...
When diners settle into the intimate, 10-seat omakase counter at Either/Or, they enter a world shaped by the hands, discipline and global culinary path of Chef Gabe Santibañez. His pop-up E/Omakase ...
There are many so-called “fallacies of reasoning” that infest and corrupt potential honest, rational, logical discourse. I want to focus on the “Sunk Cost Fallacy.” Some may call it the appeal to ...
We have the 7-letter answer for A "false _____" is a fallacy where an argument is presented as "either/or" despite alternatives: crossword clue, last seen in the Word Craze Crossword November 20, 2025 ...
Rotman School of Management’s Jennifer Riel shares a four-step process for making stronger choices. Jennifer Riel, an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management, presents a model way to ...
Converting digital leads into actual showroom traffic remains one of the biggest challenges in automotive retail. On today’s episode of CBT Now, Sean Gardner, instructor and sales trainer at the Joe ...
In these dark times, sometimes I enjoy going darker still: like lamenting my personal big bang when scientists declared the universe “open” and all meaning lost. But other moments, in more of a PB&J ...
One of the most difficult adjustments I had to make during my corporate career was abandoning a black-and-white mindset. Typically, I am a matter-of-fact individual who is methodical and logical in ...
A conversation about approaching difficult choices differently. Making business decisions often means choosing one path over another. And psychology research shows that our brains are wired to make ...
A logical fallacy is an argument that can be disproven through reasoning. This is different from a subjective opinion or one that can be disproven with facts; for a position to be a logical fallacy, ...