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Ni’coel and Chelsea pry open the black box of “sound reasoning” to reveal how airtight arguments often rest on shaky heuristics, social conditioning, and personal myths. They map logic as a spectrum, each decision point swinging between sharply accurate data and wild misreads, and show how the aggregate quality of those points makes or breaks a conclusion.
Ni'coel offers a practicum on assessing the quality of reason: quick debrief rituals, preference-surfacing prompts, and rule-breaking experiments that let you recode outdated shortcuts. Treat every belief as provisional, every heuristic as editable, and watch clearer intelligence emerge where over-certainty once stood.
🔸Explore the global learning hub: humandecisionintelligence.com
🔸Cohost: Chelsea Makena’s work spans leadership development, enablement, engagement, and performance. She partners with founders and tech executives to build humane, high-performance systems. As one of CHDI’s earliest collaborators, she brings a grounded people lens that elevates our conversations on human systems.
By Ni'coel StarkNi’coel and Chelsea pry open the black box of “sound reasoning” to reveal how airtight arguments often rest on shaky heuristics, social conditioning, and personal myths. They map logic as a spectrum, each decision point swinging between sharply accurate data and wild misreads, and show how the aggregate quality of those points makes or breaks a conclusion.
Ni'coel offers a practicum on assessing the quality of reason: quick debrief rituals, preference-surfacing prompts, and rule-breaking experiments that let you recode outdated shortcuts. Treat every belief as provisional, every heuristic as editable, and watch clearer intelligence emerge where over-certainty once stood.
🔸Explore the global learning hub: humandecisionintelligence.com
🔸Cohost: Chelsea Makena’s work spans leadership development, enablement, engagement, and performance. She partners with founders and tech executives to build humane, high-performance systems. As one of CHDI’s earliest collaborators, she brings a grounded people lens that elevates our conversations on human systems.