
By pretending to advise others who have the same problem, people are able to make better decisions in life, revealed a new study. The researchers attempted to find out the answer to what has been known as Solomon's paradox, named after the Old Testament King, who was famed for his wisdom but failed to make good decisions in his own life, the Independent reported. Researchers concluded that people are wiser when reasoning about others' problems than when ...
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