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Psychological analysis of optimism, power, and overconfidence in prisoners and leaders

Psychological analysis of optimism, power, and overconfidence in prisoners and leaders The document provides a generic discussion of psychological concepts and experimental findings without naming specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It lacks concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses distorted narratives among prisoners about recidivism.; Describes how wealth, education, and power can create illusory control.; Cites experiments by Nathanael Fast on power and overconfidence.

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Psychological analysis of optimism, power, and overconfidence in prisoners and leaders The document provides a generic discussion of psychological concepts and experimental findings without naming specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It lacks concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses distorted narratives among prisoners about recidivism.; Describes how wealth, education, and power can create illusory control.; Cites experiments by Nathanael Fast on power and overconfidence.

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