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10. You are less moral in the evening.
10. You are less moral in the evening.
After all, morality is just another series of decisions.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 30, 2013
9. You assume that people in your out-group are more to blame for their own actions.
9. You assume that people in your out-group are more to blame for their own actions.
What we did? That was obviously just bad luck. What you did? Clearly your fault.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 27, 2013
8. You underestimate how much people’s environments are to blame for their actions.
8. You underestimate how much people’s environments are to blame for their actions.
In their shoes, you would act much more like them.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 26, 2013
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7. When distracted, you can forget almost anything — no matter how important.
7. When distracted, you can forget almost anything — no matter how important.
Look at the circumstances before blaming someone for the consequences.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 25, 2013
6. You don’t realize how you’ll act when your emotions take over.
6. You don’t realize how you’ll act when your emotions take over.
Know whether you are in a hot or cold state.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 24, 2013
5. Because every choice is hard, defaults are incredibly powerful.
5. Because every choice is hard, defaults are incredibly powerful.
If there’s a default, you’ve already influenced the user.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 23, 2013
4. Willpower is like a muscle.
4. Willpower is like a muscle.
Depletes when you use it, needs rest, but can be strengthened.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 22, 2013
3. Feedback conditions you surprisingly fast
3. Feedback conditions you surprisingly fast
Applied precisely, feedback can train someone to do pretty much anything.
Raphael D'Amico
Oct 21, 2013
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