A Key Trait of Successful People - Reversing Bad Decisions
All right, you paid 20 bucks for the movie. You're 15 minutes into it, your 20 bucks is gone. That movie is bad. Don't lose your time. Don't lose your time because you're just losing more. You're like, well, if I stay then I'm not losing the 20 bucks. No. If you stay, you're losing the 20 bucks and you're losing your time and your energy and your brain space and all that stuff. Movies aren't that good anymore anyway. Just watch Netflix. It's so much better. So I just I really feel that people should be well aware of that and and for the people that are in my Amazon course and also for our clients at podcast cola, I just recommended a book.
I think I've recommended it on the show before, but it's one of my all-time favorites and it's called Thinking Clearly or How To Think Clearly. I think I have it here actually. In fact it is called The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf De Belli and in The Art of Thinking Clearly, another great one, similar to that is Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow Daniel Kahneman. I think a lot of people have read that as well. You just got to know that sometimes you made a bad decision and that's okay, but you have to be able to stop and change directions rapidly. It's one of the keys of successful people, which is what I think you're leading to and I think you know that's a really salient point.









