Why societies fall apart isn’t politics or morals, an author argues—it’s cognitive failure, a pattern he says can be scientifically tested. Evil doesn’t take over societies by force or intelligence.
EOS brings discipline through 90-day Rocks (priorities), weekly Level 10 Meetings, and a consistent accountability rhythm.
Adam B. Summers is a columnist, economist, and public policy analyst, and a former editorial writer for the Orange County ...
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Morocco will face Zambia in their final group match, aiming to secure the top spot and build momentum heading into the ...