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Naysayers are often right - especially when they're roadblocks. “What works,” emerges AFTER you try. We have a delusional ability to believe we’re right when, in truth, we have nothing to support our confidence. This is especially true when it comes to knowing what OTHER people should or shouldn't do. Experts at what won’t work: […]
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