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Haste

/heɪst/noun
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Haste is the quality of moving or acting with excessive speed and urgency, often at the expense of care and accuracy. In everyday life, it can lead to careless mistakes, such as forgetting important details, while in professional settings, it's a double-edged sword that might accelerate results but risks overlooking critical flaws. Today, with the demands of digital culture, haste is frequently critiqued in productivity advice as a barrier to thoughtful decision-making.

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Psychological studies, including those by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, reveal that decisions made in haste can increase error rates by as much as 50% due to cognitive biases like the availability heuristic, which prioritizes immediate information over thorough analysis. This phenomenon has real-world implications, such as in stock market crashes where rapid trading decisions amplified losses during events like the 1987 Black Monday.

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