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Understanding the importance of decision-making
Identifying biases that affect decision-making
Analyzing the potential outcomes of a decision
If things don't work out we can easily blame the messiah.
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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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Although narcissists want to be in control, they never want to be responsible for negative results. When things don’t go according to their plan or they feel criticized they place all the blame and responsibility on you.
You are the safest person to blame because you ...
There are two ways to change this habit:
Playing the blame game is very destructive. The blame game entails blaming someone else for something that happened to you and staying convinced that it was someone else's fault.
Instead, be proactive and make the necessary changes to resolve a situation.
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