BAD CHOICES - The Have You Ever? Game + After Dark Edition

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BAD CHOICES - The Have You Ever? Game + After Dark Edition

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a b "Bad Decisions (Instrumental) – Single by benny blanco, BTS & Snoop Dogg". August 3, 2022 . Retrieved December 1, 2022. Some consequences are more direct and more impactful than others. And as you’ll soon see, consequences aren’t always as clear-cut or predictable as the above examples would suggest. Do All Choices Have Consequences? People who don’t give in to social context are the ones who don’t need approval from others to tell them what a good decision is. Even if it means opposing and standing to everyone else, they aren’t afraid to do it. They don’t give in to peer pressure and groupthink. They aren’t afraid to stand out. They place more emphasis on being right than being liked. They don’t make decisions based on social approval. Benny Blanco Recruits BTS & Snoop Dogg For New Song "Bad Decisions" ". Genius . Retrieved December 4, 2022. She suggests “What makes a decision great is not that it has a great outcome. A great decision is the result of a good process, and that process must include an attempt to accurately represent our own state of knowledge. That state of knowledge, in turn, is some variation of I’m not sure.”

Bad Decision-Making: Why It Happens and How to Do Better

I was super upset about not getting a promotion though I deserved it. I handled my frustration by bad mouthing my manager. I now realize I could have handled the situation better.” We do make a lot of bad decisions because of our beliefs, because we are ignorant, because we refuse to put in the effort or otherwise ignore signs that are right in front of us. But, we also make bad decisions when we know what’s better. Regardless of our beliefs or knowledge, within certain social contexts, we may choose what’s easy over what’s right. A wrong decision isn’t the same thing as a bad outcome. Equally, a good result doesn’t mean you made the right decision. Are you inclining towards the status quo and resisting the idea of a change since it’s uncomfortable and seems to demand a lot of effort and energy. In 1940, at the age of 51, Midgley contracted poliomyelitis, which left him severely disabled. He devised an elaborate system of ropes and pulleys to lift himself out of bed. In 1944, he became entangled in the device and died of strangulation. #16

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You may choose to pause at these times for a short discussion or alternatively to watch the video through once and then stop at the questions the second time through. McAlister, Roy. "Myth: Hindenburg Fire In 1937 Proves That Hydrogen Is Too Dangerous For The Public To Use." American Hydrogen Association. (May 10, 2013) http://www.americanhydrogenassociation.org/ahahindenburg.html

Bad Decisions (Benny Blanco, BTS and Snoop Dogg song) Bad Decisions (Benny Blanco, BTS and Snoop Dogg song)

Many of the choices you make every day impact your self-confidence. And that, in turn, affects confidence-related choices you’ll make on more momentous occasions — first dates, job interviews, public speaking engagements, etc. Daily Mail. "Found: The Beatles tape one man wishes he'd never heard. Original audition reel REJECTED by Decca records 50 years ago." Nov. 23, 2012. (May 10, 2013) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2236946/The-Beatles-audition-tape-rejected-discovered-50-years.html Time. "Dividends: How Sweet It Is." July 26, 1982. (May 10, 2013) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,922960,00.html Put simply, the choice is what you decide to do (or not do). The consequence is the result of that choice. Consider the following examples: This bias is so deeply seated in our unconscious thinking that even our illogical reasoning sounds entirely rational to us. We operate with a biased filtered worldview missing critical pieces of information and stamp it with “logic based reasoning.”Xerox invented the graphical interface modern computers use. Desktop, folders, copy/paste etc. They basically invented the modern computer in the ’70s. But the problem was, the people in charge at the time were businessman without any technical knowledge so they didn’t realize what they had. They did nothing with it and gave it away to universities and showed other companies. The famous story is that Steve Jobs saw this and within 5 minutes realized this was the way computers would work in the future. He copied it, because Xerox didn’t patent their invention and didn’t do anything with it and the rest is history. #15



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