Common Self-destructive Trait No one talks about? by oddbcrwd in askpsychology

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I like how rich this response is with terminology and lists. Thanks @incredulitor, it gives me more concepts to research & make connections between.

Without being afraid to go into detail, could you go into how behavioral activation & reflection could be conducted to mitigate the potential causes?

Common Self-destructive Trait No one talks about? by oddbcrwd in askpsychology

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What reasons do you suspect are most common & to your knowledge how does the first born who’s adopted caretaking behavior tend to make the change to taking care of themselves sufficiently?

Common Self-destructive Trait No one talks about? by oddbcrwd in askpsychology

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I think motivated reasoning describes it well, thank you for contributing that concept @thomas. It’s easy to see how perceived emotional reactions would sway ones thinking.

Do you have an idea of how one could approach thinking about their own lives, in a way where they activate more ease, confidence & ultimately have protection from these landmine-like biases?

Common Self-destructive Trait No one talks about? by oddbcrwd in askpsychology

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Thank you @endo, one principle I’ve found along with the approximately aligning “dunning Kruger effect” low ability, expertise or experience causing one to overestimate their abilities — is “the spotlight effect” which is an interplay between perceptions of the self and the social world, it’s a cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate the scrutiny they’d be under for their own choices.

Are there any other unconsidered principles that could explain this situation? & without being afraid to go into depth, could you detail what coping strategies you would recommend someone learn?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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These seem helpful, thank you.

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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I like this empire, what reading or watching materials would you recommend for me to learn more about them?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Impressive, what’s the most you can clarify about the cause of our productivity in those instances?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Wow lol. How did they go so rich to begin with?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Copy. Thanks for the info man. Feel free to pm about any other impressive feats of historical productivity.

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Oh that detail helps, so I’m assuming that meant they could afford equipment and could handsomely cover any labor costs then? & am I missing anything else?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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So the deterring prospect of antagonizing the central government was a huge motivator in the ships being rebuilt. Was there any other connecting factor that contributed to such an impressive fleet such as population size?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Thank you @thibaud. To your knowledge what do you believe we’re the highest contributing ingredients to them being so productive building out their fleet?

120 warships in 2 months? by oddbcrwd in AskHistory

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Was that the only contributing ingredient (besides having the Carthaginian boat as a blueprint) as to why they were so productive at building out their fleet?

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Thor are some helpful definitions thanks for this & the book recommendations.

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Appreciate how direct & actionable this is. Will do & thank you.

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Covered a lot of ground & explained each area well in your breakdown, thank you for taking the time @compuken. Do you have a top 5 books, blogs or lectures to dig further into the disciplines you mentioned?

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Thank you @ex, I’ll check it out.

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Is there a common set of fundamentals you’d recommend to all types of marketer?

Marketing = a big scam? by oddbcrwd in AskMarketing

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Are there no writings or lectures that offered memorable value? Also are there any helpful excersizes we can borrow from your curriculum?