Then ask: Is this true? Or am I just outnumbered?

NFTs, crypto, the latest diet, the “great resignation,” the “quiet quitting” trend—massumptions power every bubble. When 10 million people say a stock is going to the moon, we don’t check the math. We check the crowd. The massumption becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy until it violently pops.

Your answer might just set you free. What massumption are you ready to question? Drop a comment below.

Here is how massumptions are running your life—and how to break free. Not all massumptions are evil. Some help society function (e.g., “money has value”). But most are invisible traps. Here are the three most dangerous types:

Imagine a stranger from five years in the future visits you. They know how your story ends. Would they tell you to follow the crowd or ignore it? Time has a hilarious way of revealing massumptions as foolish. The Quiet Revolution The most interesting people in the world are not the ones making new massumptions. They are the ones quietly ignoring the old ones.

This is the belief that the current way of working, living, or governing is the only way. We assume the five-day work week is natural. We assume college is the only path to success. We assume the political system can’t change. The crowd isn't agreeing; it's just asleep.

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Then ask: Is this true? Or am I just outnumbered?

NFTs, crypto, the latest diet, the “great resignation,” the “quiet quitting” trend—massumptions power every bubble. When 10 million people say a stock is going to the moon, we don’t check the math. We check the crowd. The massumption becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy until it violently pops. massumptions

Your answer might just set you free. What massumption are you ready to question? Drop a comment below. Then ask: Is this true

Here is how massumptions are running your life—and how to break free. Not all massumptions are evil. Some help society function (e.g., “money has value”). But most are invisible traps. Here are the three most dangerous types: When 10 million people say a stock is

Imagine a stranger from five years in the future visits you. They know how your story ends. Would they tell you to follow the crowd or ignore it? Time has a hilarious way of revealing massumptions as foolish. The Quiet Revolution The most interesting people in the world are not the ones making new massumptions. They are the ones quietly ignoring the old ones.

This is the belief that the current way of working, living, or governing is the only way. We assume the five-day work week is natural. We assume college is the only path to success. We assume the political system can’t change. The crowd isn't agreeing; it's just asleep.