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My painful mistakes shifted me from having a perspective of “I know I’m right” to having one of “How do I know I’m right?” They gave me the humility I needed to balance my audacity.
Rewards, by their very nature, narrow our focus. That’s helpful when there’s a clear path to a solution. They help us stare ahead and race faster. But “if-then” motivators are terrible for challenges like the candle problem.
31. Inattentional Blindness:
It's interesting how the the human brain doesn't recognize the second "the" in this sentence.
Your attention defines your reality as much as your vision.
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