Daniel Pink
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It's not the full measure of your life. We sometimes will make these broad assessments of our entirety based on a single thing in a single moment, and that's unhealthy. So that's inward. So you reframe inward. Second thing is outward. There's a strong argument to be made for disclosure. Disclosure is a form of unburdening.
It's not accidental that 21,000 people around the world told a complete stranger their big regret because they wanted to talk about it. Just like what I was saying at the top of the show, Hala. It's like I mentioned my regrets very sheepishly and suddenly like this sort of uncorked this bottle where people want to talk about it.
It's not accidental that 21,000 people around the world told a complete stranger their big regret because they wanted to talk about it. Just like what I was saying at the top of the show, Hala. It's like I mentioned my regrets very sheepishly and suddenly like this sort of uncorked this bottle where people want to talk about it.
It's not accidental that 21,000 people around the world told a complete stranger their big regret because they wanted to talk about it. Just like what I was saying at the top of the show, Hala. It's like I mentioned my regrets very sheepishly and suddenly like this sort of uncorked this bottle where people want to talk about it.
It's not accidental that 21,000 people around the world told a complete stranger their big regret because they wanted to talk about it. Just like what I was saying at the top of the show, Hala. It's like I mentioned my regrets very sheepishly and suddenly like this sort of uncorked this bottle where people want to talk about it.
It's not accidental that 21,000 people around the world told a complete stranger their big regret because they wanted to talk about it. Just like what I was saying at the top of the show, Hala. It's like I mentioned my regrets very sheepishly and suddenly like this sort of uncorked this bottle where people want to talk about it.
Second person, what should you do? Or even better, your third person, what should Holly do? I got to say, the single best decision-making tool that I know of when you're stuck is to ask yourself, what would I tell my best friend to do? I have people come to me saying, Dan, I should do this or should I do that? I'm just so torn. I don't know what to do.
Second person, what should you do? Or even better, your third person, what should Holly do? I got to say, the single best decision-making tool that I know of when you're stuck is to ask yourself, what would I tell my best friend to do? I have people come to me saying, Dan, I should do this or should I do that? I'm just so torn. I don't know what to do.
Second person, what should you do? Or even better, your third person, what should Holly do? I got to say, the single best decision-making tool that I know of when you're stuck is to ask yourself, what would I tell my best friend to do? I have people come to me saying, Dan, I should do this or should I do that? I'm just so torn. I don't know what to do.
Second person, what should you do? Or even better, your third person, what should Holly do? I got to say, the single best decision-making tool that I know of when you're stuck is to ask yourself, what would I tell my best friend to do? I have people come to me saying, Dan, I should do this or should I do that? I'm just so torn. I don't know what to do.
Second person, what should you do? Or even better, your third person, what should Holly do? I got to say, the single best decision-making tool that I know of when you're stuck is to ask yourself, what would I tell my best friend to do? I have people come to me saying, Dan, I should do this or should I do that? I'm just so torn. I don't know what to do.
But the other thing I think is actually really important is that emotions by their very nature are abstract. They're vaporous, they're blobby. That's what makes positive emotions feel good, but it's what makes negative emotions feel bad. And so when we talk about our negative emotions,
But the other thing I think is actually really important is that emotions by their very nature are abstract. They're vaporous, they're blobby. That's what makes positive emotions feel good, but it's what makes negative emotions feel bad. And so when we talk about our negative emotions,
But the other thing I think is actually really important is that emotions by their very nature are abstract. They're vaporous, they're blobby. That's what makes positive emotions feel good, but it's what makes negative emotions feel bad. And so when we talk about our negative emotions,
But the other thing I think is actually really important is that emotions by their very nature are abstract. They're vaporous, they're blobby. That's what makes positive emotions feel good, but it's what makes negative emotions feel bad. And so when we talk about our negative emotions,
But the other thing I think is actually really important is that emotions by their very nature are abstract. They're vaporous, they're blobby. That's what makes positive emotions feel good, but it's what makes negative emotions feel bad. And so when we talk about our negative emotions,
And I say, what would you tell your best friend to do? And they say, oh, well, I tell her, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it's like, all right, you kind of answered the question there.
And I say, what would you tell your best friend to do? And they say, oh, well, I tell her, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it's like, all right, you kind of answered the question there.
And I say, what would you tell your best friend to do? And they say, oh, well, I tell her, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it's like, all right, you kind of answered the question there.
And I say, what would you tell your best friend to do? And they say, oh, well, I tell her, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it's like, all right, you kind of answered the question there.