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Stockdale Paradox — the downfall of being over optimist!
Named after James Bond Stockdale, a U.S. Naval officer and the highest-ranking POW during the Vietnam War, the Stockdale Paradox highlights the perils of unchecked optimism. Captured in 1965, Stockdale endured seven and a half years of brutal captivity. During this time, he observed a striking pattern: the overly optimistic prisoners—those who clung to unrealistic Continue reading
