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Habits, scientists say, emerge because the brain is constantly looking for ways to save effort.
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Habits are powerful, but delicate. They can emerge outside our consciousness, or can be deliberately designed.
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…habits emerge without our permission.
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In any situation, the person who can most accurately describe reality without laying blame will emerge as the leader, whether designated or not. – Edwin Friedman
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When we listen beyond words for intent, for the scaffolding on which the story hangs, clarity and character emerge.
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…once you know what pain you’re trying to avoid and what benefits you’re trying to amplify, other approaches emerge.
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…the pattern of responsiveness emerges, then becomes a new default… in some sense, email chose it for them.
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…when dealing with emerging trends, you may very well have to go against rational extrapolation of data and rely instead on anecdotal observations and your instincts.
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Perhaps, because of this uncertainty about its essence, the internet that has emerged is riven by conflict. It can best be described as the combination of frustrated idealism and strongly vested interests.
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From all this busyness, another of the many paradoxes of modern life emerges: The faster we go, the more we take on, and the more we take on, the more there is for us to do.
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