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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Change causes fear, and fear causes panic. You can either resist change and do nothing, or you can make a rash decision and hope it solves everything. Neither option tends to work out well.
#2 If a panic happens, do something. Don't do nothing. -> Change causes fear, and fear causes panic. You can either resist change and do nothing, or you can make a rash decision and hope it solves everything. Neither option tends to work out well.
#3 We experience panic because we feel alone. We imagine that nobody else is experiencing the same thing, when in reality, we are all experiencing the same thing.
#4 Sousa was a famous musician who hated radio, phonographs, and other technologies that changed how we listened to music.

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Publié par
Date de parution 18 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350024890
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Change causes fear, and fear causes panic. You can either resist change and do nothing, or you can make a rash decision and hope it solves everything. Neither option tends to work out well.

#2

If a panic happens, do something. Don't do nothing. -> Change causes fear, and fear causes panic. You can either resist change and do nothing, or you can make a rash decision and hope it solves everything. Neither option tends to work out well.

#3

We experience panic because we feel alone. We imagine that nobody else is experiencing the same thing, when in reality, we are all experiencing the same thing.

#4

Sousa was a famous musician who hated radio, phonographs, and other technologies that changed how we listened to music.

#5

Don’t panic. If you feel panic, do something. Don’t do nothing.

#6

We’re all the product of past change. If we think we’re good, then we are the living evidence that change can be good.

#7

Fear and panic are two sides of the same coin. They can help us survive, but they can also destroy us. The secret to dealing with them is to understand how they work and then use that understanding to evolve and adapt.

#8

Facebook depression is an example of how people panic when they feel alone. The answer, which will take years to reveal, is that no research has proven that normal social media exposure harms adolescent psychological well-being.

#9

Amy Orben is a wonk who wanted to quantify the value of social connections in the digital world. She found that, while there were different values for different connections, none of it could be measured.

#10

The old research was flawed because it didn’t take into account all the factors that affect a teenager’s mental health.

#11

-> The old research was flawed because it didn’t take into account all the factors that affect a teenager’s mental health. new research has shown that technology has a negligible impact on young people’s psychological well-being.

#12

We as a society grow fearful of something new, then launch a long and painful process that often ends unproductively. Then we do it again with another new technology.

#13

The old research on the effects of social media on teenagers was flawed because it didn’t take into account all the factors that affect a teenager’s mental health. new research has shown that technology has a negligible impact on young people’s psychological well-being.

#14

When a politician acts, they seek evidence to justify their actions. When a scientist studies something, they gather evidence to prove or disprove their hypothesis. -> When a politician acts, they seek evidence to justify their actions.

#15

People confuse data with application, and they confuse funding with research.

#16

We grow afraid of something new, and then launch a long and painful process that often ends up doing nothing.

#17

The Sisyphean Cycle is when we grow fearful of something new, and then launch a long and painful process that often ends up doing nothing. But are we really doomed to repeat it, over and over, like Sisyphus himself. Maybe not.

#18

When we are presented with something new, we imagine all the reasons we’ll hate it, but we might actually enjoy it. So the most important thing for us to do is not say no.

#19

When we default to Panic, and then act so quickly that we fail to gain an accurate understanding of change, we cannot properly identify a problem or create solutions.

#20

When we are presented with something new, we imagine all the reasons we’ll hate it, but we might actually enjoy it. So the most important thing for us to do is not say no.

#21

When we are presented with something new, we imagine all the reasons we’ll hate it, but we might actually enjoy it. So the most important thing for us to do is not say no. As a result of these historical losses around change, we have developed an almost instinctual reaction to it. We panic. We struggle to understand change, and then we struggle to handle the results of that struggle. We spiral into a cycle of delay and doubt, and this cycle turns into a vicious cycle because our brains have been trained to believe that change means loss. -> We have developed an instinctual reaction to change - we panic. We struggle to understand change and then struggle to handle the results of that struggle.

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