i heard some psychology professor dame opining on how to prevent future financial sector meltdowns on some touchy feely news show.
her conclusion:
have half of the highest risk taking positions filled by dames,as high levels of testosterone often leads to reckless decisions.
this made us laugh
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Re: this made us laugh
BigDrawMan wrote:i heard some psychology professor dame opining on how to prevent future financial sector meltdowns on some touchy feely news show.
her conclusion:
have half of the highest risk taking positions filled by dames,as high levels of testosterone often leads to reckless decisions.
Like picking Pitt in ones bracket?
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: this made us laugh
Hey!ulysses5019 wrote:BigDrawMan wrote:i heard some psychology professor dame opining on how to prevent future financial sector meltdowns on some touchy feely news show.
her conclusion:
have half of the highest risk taking positions filled by dames,as high levels of testosterone often leads to reckless decisions.
Like picking Pitt in ones bracket?
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Re: this made us laugh
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Hey!ulysses5019 wrote:BigDrawMan wrote:i heard some psychology professor dame opining on how to prevent future financial sector meltdowns on some touchy feely news show.
her conclusion:
have half of the highest risk taking positions filled by dames,as high levels of testosterone often leads to reckless decisions.
Like picking Pitt in ones bracket?
You weren't the only one.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.