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  2. Insecurity (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    It is often associated with feelings of fear and uncertainty, especially surrounding one's abilities. [2] [3] The word was originally used in the psychological sense in the year 1917. [4] It has been observed in both adults and children. [5] The word is also associated with attachment styles. [6] [7]

  3. The Cult of Uncertainty - AOL

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    Uncertainty is the inability to predict the future. And if you say there's more uncertainty today (as many do), it follows that there had to be less uncertainty at some time in the past. It's just ...

  4. Existential crisis - Wikipedia

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    This reflection is usually motivated by a desire to have lived a valuable and meaningful life paired with an uncertainty of one's success. [ 4 ] [ 33 ] A contemplation of one's past wrongdoings may also be motivated by a desire to find a way to make up for them while one still can. [ 2 ]

  5. Wicked problem - Wikipedia

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    A range of approaches called problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been developed in operations research since the 1970s to address problems involving complexity, uncertainty and conflict. PSMs are usually used by a group of people in collaboration (rather than by a solitary individual) to create a consensus about, or at least to facilitate ...

  6. Let’s Embrace Uncertainty in Technology

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    Instead, the uncertainty paradox seems to emerge when we seek to erase smaller scale, everyday uncertainties entirely from our lives. This can make us more vulnerable, as we forget how to deal ...

  7. GM proves that big moves are restructuring on the fly as ...

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    Their lack of capital discipline got them into trouble in the 1990s and 2000s. They’re doing a restructuring in China, but the Chinese joint venture is paying for it.

  8. Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity is a form of uncertainty where even the possible outcomes have unclear meanings and interpretations. The statement "He returns from the bank" is ambiguous because its interpretation depends on whether the word 'bank' is meant as "the side of a river" or "a financial institution". Ambiguity typically arises in situations where multiple ...

  9. Ambivalence - Wikipedia

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    The psychological literature has distinguished between several different forms of ambivalence. [4] One, often called subjective ambivalence or felt ambivalence, represents the psychological experience of conflict (affective manifestation), mixed feelings, mixed reactions (cognitive manifestation), and indecision (behavioral manifestation) in the evaluation of some object.