How knowledge affect your uncertainty and stress – a proposed graphic model Yes, I am stressed, and yes, I am worried. That was my answer when my wife woke me up in the morning, passing the tea and asking me if I should take a medication to calm down. I am not worried about what […]
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I got jealous reading Thomas Friedman’s article in The New York Times, Our New Historical Divide: B.C. and A.C. — the World Before Corona and the World After. A few days before in a conversation with my parents, I was telling them the same wordings, the world before Corona and the world after Corona. I […]
In the past article, I explored the meaning of uncertainty and how the Covid-19 is a typical black swan event. However, it’s still not a deep uncertain event. In this article, I will explore more types of uncertainty, how it affects our decision-making, and what nations should make to fight the pandemic uncertainty. Our daily […]
We are currently living in uncertainty. We don’t know when these panic times will end. The COVID-19 is a Pandemic. People are dying; the virus is infecting hundreds if not thousands every day. The stock exchanges are falling everywhere, and every federal central bank trial to drop the interest rate is not helping. Every day […]
When Liverpool lost to Watford F.C. in the Premier League, followed by their exit from the FA Cup, they stood and won their game against Bournemouth. However, they lost again to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA champions league second leg match. Liverpool fans said, well, no problem, we played well and might have lost because […]