I’ve worked with plenty of people who are deeply invested in being perceived as “right.” I’ve worked with only a few who are deeply interested in GETTING it right.
I prefer the second over the first, hands down.
I’ve worked with plenty of people who are deeply invested in being perceived as “right.” I’ve worked with only a few who are deeply interested in GETTING it right.
I prefer the second over the first, hands down.
Yes! And it’s funny how much hard work they will put into being perceived as right when their efforts would go so much farther in getting it right.
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We live and die by the narratives we tell ourselves. Nowhere is it more apparent than in Derren Brown’s mentalism. 🙂
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And how damn irritating it is when you’ve spent ages getting it right to come up against someone who must be perceived to be right
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Agree! REALLY damn irritating, lol!
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How do you get something right?
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Study yourself over time with brutal honesty and deduce what your true intent is. Then run an experiment with the best strategy you can formulate. Adjust according to evidence.
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If at first you don’t succeed — do it like mom instructed in the first place.
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Indeed! You said it more concisely, lol!
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Yes! I truly wish the latter were in more abundance!
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It would fix a LOT of things… 🙂
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Agreed!
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More now than ever.
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