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" ... "Why" opens the gate to reasons and justifications. Since we tend to make assumptions and take things personally, and we are hardly ever free from bias, we end up formulating answers that "feel true but are often wrong." Our confidence about our rightness outperforms the ability to see our blind spots and limits the perception of the situation. Asking why only reinforces our reasons without inquiring about their rationality. ... "
" ... Friesen also discusses some attempted justifications for this practice. One common argument is that, “it’s good for society” — the practice will make the trainee a better doctor, which will benefit future patients (even if it doesn’t benefit the current patient being examined). ... "
" ... In many industries, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and even tier one and tier two suppliers have adopted a procurement strategy of "single source/single tool." There are lots of justifications for this decision, including lower costs, vendor leverage, reduced variability and improved quality, but the obvious downside is supply chain risk. With a global disruption like Covid-19, or even smaller ones like the 2011 tsunami in Japan or the Icelandic volcano eruption, manufacturers found themselves with the dreaded "single point of failure" where a shutdown in one small vendor could cripple the entire supply chain. ... "
" ... One of the major justifications for carrying out this trial is that the results will help us get a vaccine more quickly. That’s not the case. In addition, the results from such a trial will not necessarily translate to those most at risk. Are these negatives outweighed by the potential benefit of a human challenge trial? I don’t think so. ... "
" ... The agriculture industry offers several justifications for their use of gestation crates. They give farmers precise control over how much food each pig eats while preventing fights from breaking out. The narrow stalls maximize the number of animals that farms can squeeze in per square foot of land, which translates to cost savings. And workers can easily monitor pigs in crates by walking along rows of pens and glancing in. ... "