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Ever noticed how a meeting can spend five minutes discussing a major strategic decision and forty-five minutes debating the wording of an out-of-office message?

There’s actually a psychological explanation for this.

In my latest article, I explore the psychology of “bikeshedding,” the human tendency to devote disproportionate time and attention to trivial issues while more important, complex problems receive less scrutiny.

Why We Waste Time on Trivial Things
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