Conclusion
Your thoughts are a combination of many events that shape your life. You’ll easily make better decisions when you control how well you think. Understanding your two systems and training yourself to control your thoughts gives you an advantage.
Many people suffer from the inability to think well or understand their thoughts. Your thoughts heavily influence your actions; if they are incorrect, there are many ways you can recalibrate your life. You can start by being precise anytime you have to describe something. You can also decide to focus more on evidence than bias. Thus, you will open your mind to many other options, to make better choices.
Clear thoughts create more opportunities for you in your personal and work lives. Knowing how to switch between fast and slow thinking gives successful people the edge over others. You can succeed at many things once you know how to use your thoughts to influence your actions and decisions. There’s no magic recipe for success; you need maximum focus, determination, and the right mindset. Your thought process affects all of these.
Try this:
Discover your thought process, evaluate your judgments about people, and see if you are making a reasonable conclusion.
If yes, maintain it. If not, focus on working on your bias by seeing beyond your intuition.
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