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Unless You Have an Emergency, Your Conversation Is Never So

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Unless you have an emergency, your conversation is never so important that you should interrupt another conversation.


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The process of applying ethical principles to make decisions that are morally right and just.

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Legal actions that incur high expenses, often involving complex disputes or extensive legal processes.

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Availability Heuristic

A cognitive bias in which people overestimate the importance or probability of something based on how readily it comes to mind.

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