Hi friends, how’s your week going? Welcome back to the show — I’m Phillip. Today, we’re diving into something none of us can avoid. It follows us from childhood all the way into adulthood. It shows up at work, in relationships, in our daily decisions… and sometimes even when we’re trying our very best. I’m talking about mistakes. Human beings genuinely dislike making mistakes. And that dislike isn’t just because of how we were raised or what society expects from us — it’s actually rooted in b...
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Hi friends, how’s your week going? Welcome back to the show — I’m Phillip. Today, we’re diving into something none of us can avoid. It follows us from childhood all the way into adulthood. It shows up at work, in relationships, in our daily decisions… and sometimes even when we’re trying our very best. I’m talking about mistakes. Human beings genuinely dislike making mistakes. And that dislike isn’t just because of how we were raised or what society expects from us — it’s actually rooted in b...
Spiritual Bookshelf Episode 52: ❤️Final : How to Build Financial Wisdom – Part 19
Today, we’ll focus on a few more tendencies: 10. Influence-from-Mere-Association Tendency One big tendency is being influenced just by simple associations. This idea is similar to the conditioned reflex studied by Skinner. For example, if someone buys a brand of shoe polish and it makes their shoes look amazing, the reward reinforces the behavior—they’ll likely buy the same brand again. But there’s another type of association: people sometimes make choices just because of what they subconscio...
Hi friends, how’s your week going? Welcome back to the show — I’m Phillip. Today, we’re diving into something none of us can avoid. It follows us from childhood all the way into adulthood. It shows up at work, in relationships, in our daily decisions… and sometimes even when we’re trying our very best. I’m talking about mistakes. Human beings genuinely dislike making mistakes. And that dislike isn’t just because of how we were raised or what society expects from us — it’s actually rooted in b...