Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Unfortunately most experiments lead to ultimate failure due to a psychological tendency we have

We need people to prove why maybe our ideas are bad. This is what confirmation bias is all about. And so, what we need to do is recognize that the brain is not designed to be our friend when it comes to our experiments. One of my favorite quotes, when it comes to innovation, is from Scott Cook at Intuit.
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Wilda:
Should I stay friends with my ex if I still have feelings for her?
(8 November 2016)

Wilda:
This is all just tearing me apart and the uncertainty is always on my mind, is this a healthy way to move on or should I break contact completely?
(8 November 2016)

Wilda:
But I know that she isn't interested in me anymore, though she says she might in the future.
(8 November 2016)

Wilda:
My problem is that I still have feelings for her, I dream about her nearly every night and think about her all day, continuously find myself hoping she might get to love me again some day.
(8 November 2016)

Wilda:
We had a couple of days of NC but started talking again soon after because she said she wanted to stay friends.
(8 November 2016)

Lili:
My bff started dating one of my friends-with-benefits.... Girl code violation or no?
(8 November 2016)

Lili:
What do you think... I'm starting to regret hitting her.
(8 November 2016)

Lili:
I think that's bullshit.... feelings or not, he's MY fwb and she took him away.
(8 November 2016)

Lili:
She acted like she did nothing wrong because she knew I didn't have feelings for him.
(8 November 2016)

Lili:
Like there are plenty of guys in the sea why choose one of mine.
(8 November 2016)

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