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In this video, Simon Sinek talks about the most self-destructive habit we can engage. He advises people to avoid the habit. Sinek encourages us the way to avoid and to cope it. He uses an example to share more about the content.
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Comparison is the most self-destructive habit we can engage in because it amplifies our insecurities. It's advises for people to avoid basing their decisions on other people's curated social media lives, as they can be distorted and exaggerated.
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Simon advised to back and to follow the rules of the infinite game and use our friends' successes as learning opportunities rather than for comparison.
As per his book "The Infinite Game", 'competitors' are not opponents to be defeated but "worthy rivals" who continuously push the organization to do better. In an Infinite game, more than one organization/personnel can simultaneously do well.
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An example shared by Simon, is an author he initially disliked but eventually learned to appreciate because he was good at something he was bad at, emphasizing the importance of learning from others rather than being intimidated by their strengths.
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In this video, we can learn from Simon Sinek about what habit that should be avoided, how to avoid and a sample from him doing so.
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