This document is page 27 of a larger production, marked with the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030294. It contains a brief excerpt from the 2011 book 'The Optimism Bias' by Tali Sharot, a research fellow at University College London. The text, which discusses balancing optimism with practical precautions, contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, locations, or events.
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| Tali Sharot | Author / Research Fellow |
Author of the book 'The Optimism Bias' and identified as a research fellow at University College London's Wellcome Tr...
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| Pantheon Books |
Publisher of 'The Optimism Bias'.
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| Random House Inc. |
Parent company of Pantheon Books.
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| University College London |
The university where Tali Sharot is a research fellow.
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| Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging |
The specific research center at University College London where Tali Sharot works.
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Likely refers to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight, as indicated by the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030294' in ...
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The city where University College London is located.
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"balance, to believe we will stay healthy, but get medical insurance anyway; to be certain the sun will shine, but grab an umbrella on our way out — just in case."Source
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