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Stress can lead to sleep deprivation, which can lead to cognitive impairment, overeating, and addiction.
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60 |
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Team leaders must be selfless and objective, and reserve rewards and recognition for those who make real contributions to the achievement of group goals.
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220 |
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…in a turbulent world, there’s another set of cognitive skills that might matter more: the ability to rethink and unlearn.
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2 |
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…we need to learn to recognize our cognitive blind spots and revise our thinking accordingly.
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35 |
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Humility is often misunderstood. It’s not a matter of having low self-confidence… It’s about being grounded – recognizing that we’re flawed and fallible.
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46 |
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A mark of lifelong learners is recognizing that they can learn something from everyone they meet.
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54 |
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The goal is not to be wrong more often. It’s to recognize that we’re all wrong more often than we’d like to admit, and the more we deny it, the deeper the hole we dig for ourselves.
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57 |
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Attachment. That’s what keeps us from recognizing when your opinions are off the mark and rethinking them.”
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62 |
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Agreeableness is about seeking social harmony, not cognitive consensus. It’s possible to disagree without being disagreeable.
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89 |
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The good-guy/bad-guy routine is a form of psychological manipulation. If you recognize it, you won’t be taken in.
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138 |