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The value of hard work and persistence
How to stay focused on long-term goals
How to learn from failures and setbacks
The world seems scarier than it is because what you hear about it has been selected—by your own attention filter or by the media
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Human beings have a strong dramatic instinct toward binary thinking, a basic urge to divide things into two distinct groups,
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The gap instinct describes our tendency to divide things into two distinct and often conflicting groups with an imagined gap in between them.
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Our tendency to notice the bad more than the good (e.g. believing that things are getting worse when things are actually getting better).
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Some knowledge goes out of date quickly. Technology, countries, societies, cultures, and religions are constantly changing.
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When something goes wrong don’t look for an individual or a group to blame. Accept that bad things can happen without anyone intending them to. Instead spend your energy on understanding the multiple interacting causes, or system, that created the situation.
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Our tendency to find a clear, simple reason for why something bad has happened.
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A small change every year can translate to a huge change over time.
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We are often wrong about the world, people always tell us how bad it is and how bad it will be, blaming the new generations and technology. Use your brain, improve yourself, your knowledge and ideas, don't trust and don't absorb everything people say: TRUST FACTS.
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