😂However, there's a difference between paridolia and reality. If the universe is showing you something or sending you a message DO NOT dismiss it. We have discernment for a reason. Eyes to see and ears to hear.
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I'm only a few minutes in listening to this book. I'm looking forward to learning from it. What I've noticed already and I'm only 2 minutes in ... there were 2 typos because the AI did not understand what was being read. When it said the man "patted" the chair the text that we were shown was 'padded.' A few sentences later he read his interest was "wetted" but the AI misunderstood and printed 'wedded.' If this is an intellectual book, that spelling needs to be corrected for those who do not know better! 🤔
I couldn’t even get through the first chapter because it starts off so negative, telling you to basically assume you are going to fail. No thank you. Might as well start the book of saying just give up now because you’re doomed for failure.
Embrace negativity and see how you can turn it into a positive the yin-yang effect You can't have one without the other. There needs to be two opposing forces to know one exists That's creating balance Harmony, not friction Positive and negative is ultimately perception
Oh you and I both! I am always a believer in filling yourself with positive educational content! Maybe... I am a little too passionate about it... but hey, I love learning!
Thanks for your comment! It's true that clear thinking can help us overcome negative influences and lead to better decision-making. Rolf Dobelli's insights in 'The Art of Thinking Clearly' really highlight the power of clarity in our thoughts. Have you found any specific techniques from the book particularly helpful?
i dont really think a lot of authors are successful. some have such similar writing styles that their books dont stand out. only exceptional authors are considered successful. which is also true.
The book seems to follow a logical sequence, but some of the points are simply wrong. The point on vaccines being effective is simpy a fallacy, and I can provide multiple sources to whoever is interested.
@@BetterLifeLibrary Not an opinion, but a conclusion based on multiple scientific studies as congressional staments by some of the people who produced the vaccines.
@@JOlive-c7i everyone's entitled to believe what they wish to believe... I think that's where I am going to end this conversation for myself. If anyone agrees or disagrees with this and wish to get into a debate, please keep it civil and kind!
Yeah, I listened to quite a bit of it... I think I am with you, I am not sure why it's as popular as it is. There are way better books on my channel in my opinion.
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😂However, there's a difference between paridolia and reality. If the universe is showing you something or sending you a message DO NOT dismiss it. We have discernment for a reason. Eyes to see and ears to hear.
Only liberals stand by social proof.
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0:00 Prologue
07:49 chapter 1- Survivorship Bias
12:48 chapter 2- Swimmer’s Body Illusion
17:32 chapter 3- Clustering Illusion
22:36 chapter 4- Social Proof
27:40 chapter 5- sunk cost fallacy
31:49 chapter 6- reciprocity
36:13 chapter 7- confirmation bias 1
40:30 chapter 8- murder your darlings -confirmation bias 2
44:56 chapter 9- authority bias
49:07 chapter 10- contrast effect
53:09 chapter 11- availability bias
57:35 chapter 12- it will get worse before better fallacy
1:02:07 chapter 13- story bias
1:07:25 chapter 14- hindsight bias
1:12:02 chapter 15- overconfidence effect
1:17:15 chapter 16- showfer (chauffeur) knowledge
1:21:45 chapter 17- illusion of control
1:26:37 chapter 18- incentive super response tendency
1:31:01 chapter 19- regression to mean fallacy
1:35:01 chapter 20- outcome bias
1:39:19 chapter 21- paradox choice/ less is more
1:43:56 chapter 22- likings bias
1:48:45 chapter 23- endowment effect
1:53:09 chapter 24- coincidence
1:57:47 chapter 25- group think
2:02:26 chapter 26- neglect of probability
2:08:06 chapter 27- scarcity error
2:12:38 chapter 28- base rate neglect
2:17:18 chapter 29- gambler’s fallacy
2:21:51 chapter 30- anchor
2:26:20 chapter 31- induction
2:30:45 chapter 32- loss aversion
2:35:08 chapter 33- social loafing
2:39:22 chapter 34- exponential growth
2:43:55 chapter 35- winner’s curse
2:48:10 chapter 36- fundamental attribution error
2:53:13 chapter 37- false causality
2:57:38 chapter 38- halo effect
3:02:18 chapter 39- alternative paths
3:06:43 chapter 40- forecast illusion
3:11:03 chapter 41- conjunction fallacy
3:15:22 chapter 42- framing
3:20:18 chapter 43- action bias
3:24:58 chapter 44- omission bias
3:20:30 chapter 45- self serving bias
3:33:57 chapter 46- hedonic treadmill
3:38:46 chapter 47- self selection bias
3:42:50 chapter 48- association bias
3:47:13 chapter 49- beginner’s 🍀
3:51:43 chapter 50- cognitive dissonance
3:55:46 chapter 51- hyperbolic discounting (instant gratification)
4:00:23 chapter 52- justification
4:05:11 chapter 53- decision fatigue
4:09:37 chapter 54- contagion bias
4:14:01 chapter 55- problem with averages
4:19:05 chapter 56- motivation crowding
4:24:03 chapter 57- twaddle tendency
4:28:33 chapter 58- Will Roger’s phenomenon/stage migration
4:33:04 chapter 59- information bias
4:37:51 chapter 60- effort justification
4:42:14 chapter 61- law of small numbers
4:46:33 chapter 62- expectations
4:51:15 chapter 63- simple logic
4:55:52 chapter 64- Forer effect
5:00:30 chapter 65- volunteer’s folly
5:04:48 chapter 66- affect heuristic
5:09:46 chapter 67- introspection illusion
5:14:18 chapter 68- inability to close doors
5:18:51 chapter 69- neo mania
5:22:50 chapter 70- sleeper effect
5:27:07 chapter 71- alternative blindness
5:31:47 chapter 72- social comparison bias
5:36:33 chapter 73- primacy and recency effect
5:40:40 chapter 74- not invented here syndrome
5:45:32 chapter 75- black swan
5:49:40 chapter 76- Domaine dependence
5:54:33 chapter 77- false consensus effect
5:58:41 chapter 78- falsification of history
6:03:21 chapter 79- in-group out-group bias
6:07:23 chapter 80- ambiguity aversion
6:12:13 chapter 81- default effect
6:16:56 chapter 82- fear of regret
6:21:08 chapter 83- salience effect
6:25:25 chapter 84- house-money effect
6:29:52 chapter 85- procrastination
6:34:10 chapter 86- envy
6:38:44 chapter 87- personification
6:43:07 chapter 88- illusion of attention
6:47:27 chapter 89- strategic misrepresentation
6:51:25 chapter 90- overthinking
6:55:43 chapter 91- planning fallacy
6:59:36 chapter 92- deformation professionnelle
7:04:07 chapter 93- Zeigarnic effect
7:08:41 chapter 94- illusion of skill
7:14:01 chapter 95- feature-positive effect
7:18:57 chapter 96- cherry picking
7:23:05 chapter 97- fallacy of the single cause
7:27:31 chapter 98- intention to treat error
7:32:06 chapter 99- news illusion
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Select copy .
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It's not an art but a state of health.
thank you. This is one of those books that I will listen to many times. Lots of useful nuggets here.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing, I really do appreciate. God bless
You're very welcome, may God Bless you as well!
I'm only a few minutes in listening to this book. I'm looking forward to learning from it. What I've noticed already and I'm only 2 minutes in ... there were 2 typos because the AI did not understand what was being read. When it said the man "patted" the chair the text that we were shown was 'padded.'
A few sentences later he read his interest was "wetted" but the AI misunderstood and printed 'wedded.' If this is an intellectual book, that spelling needs to be corrected for those who do not know better! 🤔
thank u for the book i just finished it
You're welcome 😊
Thank you for your work❤
You're very welcome!
An interesting book, I liked it.
I am glad you liked it!
Very informative and well researched and helpful for everyone!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment
A good book, you guys did a great job. I wish your channel will grow even stronger.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Good Book
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I couldn’t even get through the first chapter because it starts off so negative, telling you to basically assume you are going to fail. No thank you. Might as well start the book of saying just give up now because you’re doomed for failure.
Sorry about that. I'm also not a fan of negativity. Maybe you can skip the first chapter?
Embrace negativity and see how you can turn it into a positive the yin-yang effect
You can't have one without the other. There needs to be two opposing forces to know one exists
That's creating balance
Harmony, not friction
Positive and negative is ultimately perception
Nice
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Yeah, sorry can't control those
Great work❤
Thank you!
" ...all we need is less irrationality."
The book is told within the first 5 minutes in this one quote.
Very true.
An interesting book.
I am glad you like it!
Thanks very much 😀
You're welcome 😊
I truly hope one day audiobooks will have as many views as the average views a mediocre clout chaser gets.
Oh you and I both! I am always a believer in filling yourself with positive educational content! Maybe... I am a little too passionate about it... but hey, I love learning!
1:31:00
Chapter 15 next doesn't feel like listening
Yeah sometimes it's hard to pay attention especially if you're multitasking.
good work
Thank you!
Chapter 17 next
Whoa way to go!
Chapter 13 next
Chapter 8
Awesome, I hope you're enjoying it!
@@BetterLifeLibrarybro just revising every chapter, hehehehe❤, thanks for being considerate
Did you listen to the book@@BetterLifeLibrary
@@himansurai4179 I have not listened to all of it! I did listen to the majority though
Nice nice @@BetterLifeLibrary
31:00
did u see the narrative...seeping through...?
Thanks for your input. It's good to consider different perspectives. Feel free to share any sources or thoughts for discussion.
I’ll wait for the sequel; ‘The Art of Brain Fog’.
Haha, I don't think I have that!
Me too😅😅
I think I could probably write that one 😅
@@iiimke haha you and me both
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all of this for free..?
What do you mean? The audiobooks?
@@BetterLifeLibrary yeah like it’s amazing it’s here on youtube
@@subconsciousreminders Lots more coming too! :)
The first add in the first 5min... it's going to be a long 7hrs...
Thought I turned them off for the first 10 minutes at least... not sure if youtube over rode me on that 🤔
Adds can easily be avoided!
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i dont really think a lot of authors are successful. some have such similar writing styles that their books dont stand out. only exceptional authors are considered successful. which is also true.
Not a fan of his atheist rudeness
Agreed.
The book seems to follow a logical sequence, but some of the points are simply wrong. The point on vaccines being effective is simpy a fallacy, and I can provide multiple sources to whoever is interested.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. The book presents the author's viewpoints, and it's natural for readers to have differing opinions.
@@BetterLifeLibrary Not an opinion, but a conclusion based on multiple scientific studies as congressional staments by some of the people who produced the vaccines.
@@JOlive-c7i everyone's entitled to believe what they wish to believe... I think that's where I am going to end this conversation for myself.
If anyone agrees or disagrees with this and wish to get into a debate, please keep it civil and kind!
I'm interested please provide multiple sources
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I found this to be boring
Yeah, I listened to quite a bit of it... I think I am with you, I am not sure why it's as popular as it is. There are way better books on my channel in my opinion.
Alot of atheist overtones...
Agreed, not a fan of that.
Your vote doesn't count at all.
Thank you for your comment! I don't know how to respond though... I am kind of torn between agreeing with you and seeing the other side
@@BetterLifeLibrary Even Abraham Lincoln said they cheated. Just look how many have been caught and went to jail in the last year.
Interesting topic, but author is incompetent.
I don't know about incompetent, but you're entitled to your opinion for sure.
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Definitely one that makes you think! I like those.
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It is!
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