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Psychology of Overconfidence and Evil – No Direct Lead to Power Actors

Psychology of Overconfidence and Evil – No Direct Lead to Power Actors The document discusses theoretical research on overconfidence, testosterone, and war simulations without naming any specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It provides no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Links overconfidence to testosterone levels in simulated war games.; Describes self‑deception as a psychological driver of harmful behavior.; Mentions a study by Dominic Johnson using a diamond‑resource war simulation.

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Psychology of Overconfidence and Evil – No Direct Lead to Power Actors The document discusses theoretical research on overconfidence, testosterone, and war simulations without naming any specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It provides no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Links overconfidence to testosterone levels in simulated war games.; Describes self‑deception as a psychological driver of harmful behavior.; Mentions a study by Dominic Johnson using a diamond‑resource war simulation.

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