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Dead Reckoning: Why People Don’t Do What They Say They Do

This column, inspired by traditional navigation methods, critiques how public systems inadequately explain their outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of analyzing verified results rather than official narratives to reveal true operational patterns. Ultimately, understanding these discrepancies allows for clearer predictions of behavior within institutions, highlighting the silent pressures influencing their decisions.

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