Today we will understand McNamara Fallacy. The McNamara Fallacy is a kind of logical error that happens when someone makes a decision based only on numbers and ignores other factors that are not easy to measure or prove. It is named after Robert McNamara, who was the US Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War. He used to track the progress of the war by counting how many enemies were killed compared to how many Americans were killed. He thought that this was the best way to win the war, but he was wrong. He did not pay attention to other things that mattered, like the feelings and opinions of the people in Vietnam and America. In simple language, the McNamara Fallacy means that if you only care about numbers and not about other things that are hard to measure, you might make bad decisions and lose. One Video I EnjoyedOne of the best guide to use Google's Keep Notes. Two Tweets I Enjoyed and LikedFriendship and social connection are essential for health. https://twitter.com/SahilBloom/status/1656640297332252673 The liver doc shared a beautiful story https://twitter.com/theliverdr/status/1652986904751804421 Three New Websites I Enjoyed and LikedQi serves as a sanctuary for the unconventional, pushing the limits of art, meditation, and technology in a unique fusion. https://qi.amalgamated.tech/about Word solitaire. https://kloonigames.com/wordsolitaire/ Transform long form content into clear summaries. Save time with this nice online tool. Three Quotes and Phrases I Liked
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