Sometimes powerful people just do dumb shit
12 hours ago
- #decision-making
- #power dynamics
- #cognitive biases
- Napoleon's invasion of Russia was a catastrophic decision with no coherent supply plan, timeline, or goal, leading to the loss of 400,000 soldiers.
- The '4D chess' crowd rationalizes the mistakes of powerful figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump as part of a hidden, brilliant strategy.
- OpenAI's purchase of a podcast for hundreds of millions highlights a potential ego-driven decision rather than a strategic masterstroke.
- The Belief in a Just World theory explains why people assume successful individuals' actions are always smart and deserved.
- Humans naturally seek patterns, constructing narratives to justify powerful people's actions, even when they are simply mistakes.
- Cults of personality thrive when followers interpret nonsensical actions as part of a grand plan, eliminating accountability.
- Success often stems from a mix of skill, timing, luck, and others' labor, not solely innate brilliance.
- Clarity and the ability to recognize bad decisions are essential to learn from mistakes and avoid disastrous outcomes.