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Pleasure And Purpose

Pleasure And Purpose

It is not bad to have pleasure in your life, the thing is that you have to encounter a balance between it and your purpose.

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Internal Vs. External Locus Of Control

Internal Vs. External Locus Of Control

  • Internal locus of control: it refers to something that we say is within our control and therefore we could struggle to change.
  • External locus of control: it refers to something that we say is not within our control and the...

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Everything Is About Movement

Everything Is About Movement

When you switch careers, or change your current path, you are not losing your progress. Without your current experiences maybe you wouldn't be taking that kind of decision.

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Be Someone Vs. Do Something

Be Someone Vs. Do Something

You shouldn't have to be comfortable with being certain kind of professional, but rather with doing the activities that professional does on a daily basis.

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Procrastination Is Good For Us

Procrastination Is Good For Us

Well, until certain level. The thing is that we should keep the thing we are procrastinating in the back of our mind in order to think in the background of the best way to do it.

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How To Decide If Something Matters

How To Decide If Something Matters

After doing something, you should ask yourself if what you did was either fun or purposeful. If both answers to those questions were a no, what are you doing with your time?

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How To Choose Among Alternatives

How To Choose Among Alternatives

You should rely on a cost benefit analysis but even if you don’t, you should ask yourself if your decisions are deliberate.

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Context Matters

Context Matters

Something that worked for someone else could not work for you, because context matters. But what you should do is to ask yourself why did it work for someone else and not for yourself.

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Key insights from LSE behavioral science professor Grace Lordan on goals, decision making, context and procrastination

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Pleasure And Pain

  • Some people find pleasure in watching something painful, finding that the pleasure is outweighing the pain.
  • Others can feel a sort of catharsis, a liberation from their negative emotions, with the pain of others facilitating a kind of relief from their own traumas.
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