Nathan ... your content is always rewarding n I look fwd to it. Unlike other similar channels You don’t rush to crank out 1 video after another, or hav click bait thumbnails- and your presentation has calm pace. Thanks so much
Your videos so well put together. I have read many of the books you have summarized and, even though there is often a lot more information and supporting points in the book, I realize most times that I could have stopped at your video and gotten most of the value. Thanks for putting these videos together Nathan (y)
A Short & Concise Summary of How to be Decisive: Wage *WAR* to Overcome the 3 Decision Pitfalls 1. We rarely consider more than two options. Ask yourself: "How can I *widen* (or expand) my options?" 2. We are blinded by short-term emotions. Ask yourself: "How can I *attain distance* from my short-term emotions?" 3. We have a false sense of certainty (Confirmation Bias). Ask yourself: "How can I *reality-test* my assumptions?"
Cheers Nathan. Interesting concepts familiar to behavioural economics and design thinking to name 2. I wonder if the dissatisfied lawyers and teachers would have felt the same way had they treated their first 2 years in the job as an experiment: - To see which aspects of law/education they enjoyed the most - To see how many adjacent possible opportunities were/are available that seem interesting - To see how many clients/businesses/students and other educators they encountered who made them think/feel something
The mnemonic that they used in the book was WRAP: The WRAP approach to problem solving. Widen Your Options Reality-Test Assumptions Attain Distance Before deciding
Attaining Distance was a huge breakthrough for me in 2019 or 2020 religiously. Everyone is a child of God, and as Christians we're supposed to love and be kind to them. So why is it okay to be mean and insulting towards the child of God I'm personally given the most control over. I use a technique a lot to ask "would you be okay saying this to another child of God" or "what would you do if the situation was reversed". It helped me a lot to be kinder to myself, and to reach out for help. Because if I was able to stop someone from hurting without hurting myself, I would want them to ask me. So, I should ask when I need help. Near infinite other examples of using this, but it's amazing!
Wage WAR. This is such an awesome channel, and lecture. I loved it. It was informative, and information we can quickly utilize when dealing with yourself.
Nathan ... your content is always rewarding n I look fwd to it. Unlike other similar channels You don’t rush to crank out 1 video after another, or hav click bait thumbnails- and your presentation has calm pace. Thanks so much
Your videos so well put together. I have read many of the books you have summarized and, even though there is often a lot more information and supporting points in the book, I realize most times that I could have stopped at your video and gotten most of the value. Thanks for putting these videos together Nathan (y)
A Short & Concise Summary of How to be Decisive: Wage *WAR* to Overcome the 3 Decision Pitfalls
1. We rarely consider more than two options. Ask yourself: "How can I *widen* (or expand) my options?"
2. We are blinded by short-term emotions. Ask yourself: "How can I *attain distance* from my short-term emotions?"
3. We have a false sense of certainty (Confirmation Bias). Ask yourself: "How can I *reality-test* my assumptions?"
Cheers Nathan. Interesting concepts familiar to behavioural economics and design thinking to name 2. I wonder if the dissatisfied lawyers and teachers would have felt the same way had they treated their first 2 years in the job as an experiment:
- To see which aspects of law/education they enjoyed the most
- To see how many adjacent possible opportunities were/are available that seem interesting
- To see how many clients/businesses/students and other educators they encountered who made them think/feel something
The mnemonic that they used in the book was WRAP: The WRAP approach to problem solving.
Widen Your Options
Reality-Test Assumptions
Attain Distance Before deciding
Prepare to wrong
Great summary. In a class of your own. Keep up the good work 👍
I liked the vanishing options test, obtainnig distance, and especially the reality test. Thanks for making this video.
Attaining Distance was a huge breakthrough for me in 2019 or 2020 religiously. Everyone is a child of God, and as Christians we're supposed to love and be kind to them. So why is it okay to be mean and insulting towards the child of God I'm personally given the most control over.
I use a technique a lot to ask "would you be okay saying this to another child of God" or "what would you do if the situation was reversed". It helped me a lot to be kinder to myself, and to reach out for help. Because if I was able to stop someone from hurting without hurting myself, I would want them to ask me. So, I should ask when I need help.
Near infinite other examples of using this, but it's amazing!
That's a WAR I can support! Thanks!
great video as always
Thank you Neo! Happy to provide you with helpful content
It was amazing to get core message of book in just 8 minutes. Thanks for your effort
Great video buddy...it sowed the seed of desire in me to read this book.
Your videos are really nice.following your channel actively..
Keep up
Wage WAR. This is such an awesome channel, and lecture. I loved it. It was informative, and information we can quickly utilize when dealing with yourself.
Thank you so much once again. Excellent concise summary as always. Look forward to each video. Always learn something. Thank you.
Great job! I love your work
Thanks Nathan
It was helpful!
Thanks
IMPACT of WAR techniques helps to set new horizons
Greatly explained
awesome, so precise and useful. Cheers mate!
I'm going to borrow that book and read it.
Tasty piece of knowledge.
Amazing!! 💯
This is a wonderful book!
Great video. Reality testing is my first pick😊
Your all videos are amazing👍
Very clear. Thank you
Thanks for this video
Do you have any good book about relationships?
Wonderful thank you
great video
Great video as always. What do you make of the new Blinkist app?
Thanks
wonderful
Summary (Opp)
1. Reduce your options and then choose the best choice
2. trust your Emotions
3. Fantasize and make your choice
REF
very good
You forgot overconfidence the 4th villian
3. False sense of certainty: Invest in the stock market and, boy, you will learn from this. (:
perspective
Dave Chappelle's white buddy finally wrote a book.
Wrote it down. Hopefully will Reality - Test WAR the next time a big decision comes :)
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First
What jix.
Pan my man
Lol vanishing options is having Biden as a democratic primary candidate 🤣🤣🤣
Second :(
I stop watching when I see irritating and distracting hand using pen to write...