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Your lifetime risk for dementia is literally cut in half if you participate in physical activity… With Alzheimer’s the effect is even greater…
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026 |
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…research shows that we aren’t so much risk-averse as loss-averse, in that we’re generally much more sensitive to what we might have to give up than to what we might gain.
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118 |
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People are better at recognizing risks than they are at identifying opportunities, place a higher premium on potential losses than they do on equivalent gains…
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131 |
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Sometimes the biggest risk is the future that you will end up with if you are unwilling to change.
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132 |
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Only in a psychologically safe climate can people take the risks necessary to produce truly innovative work.
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107 |
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A person who is risk-adverse in one situation will turn reckless in another. All it takes is a changed reference point.
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101 |
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…choices are remarkably fluid. Loss aversion is a powerful motivator. People will pay more to avoid risk and will also pay more for mere words than downplay risk.
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231 |
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If you deny what your customer brings into the conversation, you risk shutting the conversation down.
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071 |
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When you are oriented toward abundance, you care less about being in control, and you take more risks.
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021 |
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Unchecked imposter syndrome can severely undermine your aspirations. If you don’t truly believe in yourself, it’s hard to push yourself to take the calculated risk necessary to reach your goals.
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019 |