Power of Being First and How to Tap Its Full Effect
Posted on26 Jan 2015
Tagsanchoring, conversation, first, history, law, power, price, security, The Economist, think outside the box, Thoughts, Velten Mood Induction Procedure, precedence, agenda setting, Fallen Child Analogy
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The power of being first triggers our need for security. This power exerts itself in all parts of our lives, from laws... Read More
Arbitrariness: The Cornerstone of Conditions
Posted on23 Sep 2010
Tagsknowledge, decisions, democracy, emotions, evalute, first, house, Influence, intuition, conditionality, numbers, Personality, perspective, problem solving, question, second, subjective, third, absolute, arbitrariness, assumptions, build
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Arbitrariness & First, Second, Third Arbitrariness is vital to intuitive problem solving because it’s related to subjectivity which is related to personality... Read More