The Hidden Dangers of Thinking Small
JosiahSamuelHarry
あらすじ
In "The Hidden Dangers of Thinking Small," author Josiah Samuel Harry shares engaging anecdotes and insightful analyses that examine the effects of seemingly small compromises people make in their daily lives. This thought-provoking book delves into the psychology of decision-making and uncovers how minor compromises can silently compound, leading to substantial setbacks that often go unnoticed until they manifest as irreparable harm and irrecoverable losses. Readers will be challenged to reassess their daily choices, consider the broader implications of their decisions, and discover how small sacrifices in integrity, ambition, and vision can have far-reaching consequences in both personal and professional realms. By being fully conscious and aware of your cognitive processes, belief systems, inherent biases, and behavioral patterns, you can effectively identify, mitigate, and implement strategic measures against the cognitive distortions and pitfalls that often underlie poor decision-making.