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The cart in cartomancy of course means "card," and as the modern phrase tells us, if it's in the cards, it's inevitable. Catoptromancy is a broad term of divination. If you want to be specific, use enoptromancy for the mirror divination, like that employed by the wicked queen in the story of Snow White, and crystallomancy for the ball of rock crystal that the Wicked Witch of the West uses in The Wizard of Oz.

Employing crystallomancy is also referred to as " scrying. The likely root of the first part of catoptromancy is Greek katoptron , meaning "mirror. Melted wax takes on interesting forms, and when you pour the melted wax into water the forms solidify and you can tell the future. According to ceromancy, that is. This word is also spelled cheiromancy. And it's a synonym of the more common word palmistry. Chiromancy has fallen in and out of favor over the millennia of its history.

In Medieval times, those hunting witches using chiromancy looked for pigmentation spots on the hands, which signaled a pact with the Devil. What does it mean to "cast lots"? Cast here means "throw" or "toss.

In cleromancy, the lots are thrown and where and how they land provide clues about the future. If you use dice, you can refer to your particular kind of cleromancy as cubomancy. In one form of dactyliomancy, a ring is suspended by a fine thread over a round table marked with the letters of the alphabet.

In its dangling state, the ring settles briefly over particular letters, spelling out a message. Dactyl- means "finger," "toe," or "digit. Take a piece of paper and a pencil and make a whole bunch of dots on it. If you believe in geomancy and if you've done the dot-and-pencil work right you may find that answers to your questions and predictions about the future lie somewhere in the configuration of those dots. To try an older version of geomancy, throw some dirt down and find information about the future in where the particles land.

The term also refers to divination by geographical features. Definition : divination in which one walking in or around a circle falls from dizziness and prognosticates from the place of the fall.

The gyro- in this word is the same gyro- in gyroscope. It means "ring, spiral, circle. Definition : divination by water or other liquid as by visions seen therein or the ebb and flow of tides.

Hydromancy can be similar to catoptromancy —when it is a reflection that interests the reader—or it can have to do with the movement of water, either the water's own movement, or the way the water moves objects floating on it.

The water inspected in lecanomancy may have stones tossed into it, or oil mixed into it. Lith- means "stone. Qualities of the stones are important in lithomancy, such as how reflective of light they are.

Definition : conjuration see conjure 2a of the spirits of the dead for purposes of magically revealing the future or influencing the course of events. Phrased less delicately than our definition, necromancy is divination by the dead. The word is also used to broadly refer to magic or sorcery. The researchers also found that people who usually chose "deliberate ignorance" were more likely to avoid risks, and also more likely to buy nonmandatory insurance, such as life insurance.

An anticipation of regret motivates both of these actions avoiding risks and buying insurance , and so the results support the idea that anticipation of regret also motivates deliberate ignorance, the investigators said. The researchers noted that they don't know whether the results would generalize to other life events not addressed in the study, or if the same results would be found among people in other countries. Still, the researchers said their study shows "that deliberate ignorance exists … [and] is a widespread state of mind when dealing with issues such as death and divorce as well as the pleasurable events.

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Research by Wharton professor Philip Tetlock shows that people who consider multiple points of view make better predictions than those who hew to one perspective.

Johnson concurs, recommending that decision makers cultivate diverse voices to avoid blind spots, using small-group activities like charettes to allow those voices to be heard.

Sparks create the kind of discomfort that jolts people into action. One such spark was entrepreneur and The Lean Startup author Eric Ries, whom Comstock brought in to talk to GE leaders and engineers about new-product development. The existing process depended on making big forecasts about sales and then slowly building a massive product toward that prediction.

Comstock wanted to challenge people to think about the future in fresh ways. Ries came from a very different cultural context: Silicon Valley.



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