Thursday, July 28, 2016

Not Counting the Cost

The U.K.'s Daily Mail carries an intriguing explanation for Donald Trump's popularity. In a nutshell, it is that he does not appear calculating but rather says what he feels, without filtering it through an obvious assessment of what's best in the long run.

Doing so, Yale psychologists find, makes one appear more trustworthy, less likely to sell out if that later appears more lucrative. If this rationale piques your interest, take a look here. Hat tip to Lucianne.com for the link.