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Why did the German military help Lenin get back to Russia?
Risk Aversion
Risk Aversion is the tendency to avoid or minimize risks, reflecting a preference for certainty or safer options when making decisions under conditions of uncertainty.
Zeigarnik Effect
A tendency to experience automatic, intrusive thoughts about a goal whose pursuit has been interrupted.
Temporal Discounting
The tendency to value immediate rewards more highly than future rewards, affecting decision-making and impulse control.
Delay Gratification
The capacity to withstand the lure of an instant gratification in favor of a future, potentially more significant, reward.
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