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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 16:00 EDT

You think you make decisions early because you’re decisive. UCL research finds uncertainty is more stressful than pain itself

A study published in Nature Communications found that a 50 per cent chance of pain is more stressful than pain itself — which reframes premature decisions as a coping mechanism, not a personality trait. By the Silicon Canals Editorial Team  ·  June 22, 2026 There is a story people tell about themselves when they settle a ... Read more

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