The neuroscience of the Second Track
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https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.bess.v3i1.6775Keywords:
Second Track, BESS, Behavioural EconomicsAbstract
Humanity’s evolutionary advantage lies in our ability to cooperate and communicate within groups towards shared goals. Entrepreneur and philanthropist Peter Fritz AO argues that the Second Track process is more effective than other approaches because its format is aligned with our natural desire for positive group interaction.
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