Despite the headlines, the industry still has a lot to offer the world, says the Giving Block's Pat Duffy. Pareidolia is a phenomenon where people see a pattern where there isn’t one (like a face on the moon). The tendency to look for patterns where there are none is helpful in the wild: It’s better to see illusory predators than to miss the ones that are out to kill you. When it comes to thinking clearly, however, it has its drawbacks. Association fallacies are everywhere. From a red he...