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An ounce of predilection is worth a pound of objection.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 20, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Human beings are biased creatures. Our minds are geared to recognize patterns and, sometimes, our minds jump to conclusions. As one example, this happens when we accurately identify a piece of information but conclude, inaccurately, it is part of a certain pattern. In common words, we call that "jumping to conclusions."

When we jump to conclusions we use one piece of information to reach an inaccurate conclusion. 

This was a real benefit in prehistoric times...jumping to conclusions saved lives.

In business, often, jumping to conclusions is more problem than benefit.

Sometimes, when we jump to conclusions, we also try to foist our inaccurate conclusions on others. If we happen to be a leader who does this then an ounce of our jumping to conclusions can offset a pound of followers' objections...and this, over time, kills followers' spirit.

 

[That's the reality of position power.]

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Humour | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich | Thought Tweets

When you get the hang of a thing you can execute it well.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 20, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

The English language contains some wonderful nuances...idioms, plays on words, double entendre, etc.

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Humour | Thought Tweets

Give credit where credit is due...and make your payments too.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 20, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Realism: Lack of money is the root of lots of evil.

Pessimism: if you receive a pat on the back, check to make sure your wallet is still in its place.

Optimism: the cheque's in the mail.

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Humour | Thought Tweets

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