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23.09.2019 •
Social Studies
You are trying to decide which of two horses to bet on. after you make your decision, you are likely to be sure about the horse you bet on because of
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postdecisional dissonance is a mental discomfort that people feel because we fear that our decision could be wrong. So, as a defense mechanism, we tell ourself that we choose the best choice in order to give us emotional comfort
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USPS financial viability continues to be high risk because USPS cannot fund its current level of services and financial obligations from its revenues. ... USPS has lost $69 billion over the past 11 fiscal years—including $3.9 billion in fiscal year 2018.