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Power can influence decisionmaking from "summary" of The Power Paradox by Dacher Keltner

Power has a way of shaping the decisions we make, often without us even realizing it. When individuals find themselves in positions of power, whether it be in the workplace, in politics, or in any other sphere of influence, their decision-making processes can be significantly altered. This is because power has a tendency to cloud our judgment, leading us to make choices that may not necessarily be in the best interests of others. One of the key reasons why power can influence decision-making is due to the sense of entitlement and superiority that often comes with it. Individuals who hold power may start to believe that they are above reproach, that their decisions are always right, and that they do not need to listen to the perspectives of others. This can lead to a dangerous cycle where those in power become increasingly isolated and out of touch with the realities of t...
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    The Power Paradox

    Dacher Keltner

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