Maybe it was a phrase that was always in use, but I only started noticing it after I heard about the Jarmusch movie The Limits of Control. Here is a segment from the post titled The Limits of Control by Caltech professor Leonard Mlodinow, from the New York Times site:
"That people are prone toward feeling in control even when they are not probably endowed our species with an advantage at some point in our evolution. Even today, a false sense of control can be beneficial in promoting a sense of well-being, or allowing us to maintain hope that a bad situation can improved."
Read the rest at The Limits of Control post.
- Sujewa
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"That people are prone toward feeling in control even when they are not probably endowed our species with an advantage at some point in our evolution. Even today, a false sense of control can be beneficial in promoting a sense of well-being, or allowing us to maintain hope that a bad situation can improved."
Read the rest at The Limits of Control post.
- Sujewa
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