
104. How Simple Is Too Simple?
No Stupid Questions
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The Complexity of Simple Solutions
This chapter examines the psychology of executives in relation to corporate fraud, using the Theranos scandal as a central case study. It discusses the tendency to oversimplify complex issues, highlighting the dangers of single cause bias while exploring deeper causal relationships and societal outcomes. The narrative intertwines anecdotes like NASA's pen story to illustrate the coexistence of simplicity and complexity in understanding human behavior and decisions.
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