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Understanding the importance of decision-making
Identifying biases that affect decision-making
Analyzing the potential outcomes of a decision
Sandeep Kochrar is a crazy hidden gem with his profits hidden under the stone. An IIM grad, founder, writer and a Storyteller with exponential skills & achievements.
His opinions on Messiah Sydrome will reflect your mistakes on the gut.
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We love excuses - family background, conditioning, not having money, etc. It justifies our failures, not having a messiah is another excuse.
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Success is a lot of hard work, we are not ready for this sacrifice. We want someone to give it to us.
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We need a strong will to push ourselves, to succeed. It comes from a strong character. I lacked character. So I externalized my need for help.
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Basically, you think that some strange driving force or a person may come and hold your hands to reach the apotheosis heights. You always create a toxicated help and work cycle.
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In the 16th Century, Robert Burton wrote about the human condition, which can be classified as melancholy, a big book consisting of sad tales about everything, but written in a simple, readable style.
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