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To build memory is to construct a treasure trove of experience, wisdom, and pertinent information.
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094 |
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We’ve moved from a premodern world of competing and conflicting sights, odors, sounds, and tactile experience to an era of separate sensory experiences dominated by our most intellectual and distanced sense: vision…
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121 |
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You need to be as unreasonable in how you build your team as you are in how you build your product or experience.
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083 |
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…research shows that memories of stressful experiences are formed almost instantaneously in the human brain, and they can be recalled very quickly during times of crisis.
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065 |
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Like an addictive drug, exploration creates the need for more discovery so that more joy can be experienced.
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255 |
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Generally, people make good choices in contexts in which they have lots of experience, good information, and prompt feedback…
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013 |
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…to make informed decisions we need to somehow experience and understand the emotional state we will be in at the other side of the experience.
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104 |
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…people are sometimes willing to sacrifice the pleasure they get from a particular consumption experience in order to project a certain image to others.
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237 |
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The new information environment around us allows consumers to predict much more accurately the experienced quality (or absolute value) of products and services they consider getting.
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Success is driven by the merit of your current product and much less by your customers’ past experience.
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087 |