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Identifying Others' Brown M&M

  • The Brown M&M principle is a widely known tactic which you now can use towards your own advantage.
  • Everyone has their own brown M&Ms while some have multiple brown M&Ms. In order to identify what they may be, err on the side of caution and pay attention the all the necessary details.
  • This principle is used to guide you into making the right decision based off of your criteria. It should generally only be used as a part of your judgment and decision-making process.

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  • Applying the brown M&Ms into your work life or personal life will make it easier and quicker to assess the things you want to assess.
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