Hindsight Bias and Habit Management
April 2, 2014
Category: Philosophy and Personal Growth
In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concept of hindsight bias and its implications on decision-making and self-confidence. He explores how our tendency to believe we knew outcomes all along can lead to overconfidence, particularly in entrepreneurs. The conversation shifts to habit management, emphasizing the importance of replacing bad habits with good ones. Techniques from positive psychology are shared, including the idea of scheduling bad habits and rewarding successes. The episode also touches on the role of yoga and mindfulness in managing habits, encouraging listeners to connect with their higher selves for personal growth.
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