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Farid P.

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From The Diderot Effect: Why We Want Things We Don’t Need — And What to Do About It by James Clear

The Diderot Effect states that obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption which leads you to acquire more new things. As a result, we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or fulfilled.

From Creativity Is a Process, Not an Event by James Clear

In the 1960s, a creative performance researcher named George Land conducted a study of 1,600 five-year-olds and 98 percent of the children scored in the “highly creative” range. Dr. Land re-tested each subject during five year increments. When the same children were 10-years-old, only 30 percent scored in the highly creative range. This number dropped to 12 percent by age 15 and just 2 percent by age 25. As the children grew into adults they effectively had the creativity trained out of them. In the words of Dr. Land, “non-creative behavior is learned.” [3]

From One Simple Daily Question That Will Increase Your Income by Srinivas Rao

Is what I’m doing right now leading to a sale?

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On the question of Malay Indigeneity

Sangeetha Thanapal

While Everyone Is Distracted By Social Media, Successful People Double Down On An Underrated Skill

Michael Simmons

If you want to be massively successful, do NOT set ambitious goals, according to studies

Michael Simmons