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Learning To Not Be Angry: 39 People Share The Best Decisions In Their Life
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Just ask the people in this Reddit thread who shared the best decisions they’ve made that transformed their lives for the better.
I went to undergrad and grad school on a full ride and I’m a college professor now.
Gerald Zaltman, a professor at Harvard Business School, notes that 95% of our cognition occurs in the subconscious mind.
ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTSo, how can we improve our ability to make decisions that feel like they could alter the course of our lives?
ADVERTISEMENT#5 Learning to not be angry, hurt & bitter & to just to simply be done with certain individuals & or circumstances.