Inhibitor - Ask the Wrong Questions

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Common behavioral practices that impede making both good and effective choices. Don’t “solve world hunger;” start a soup kitchen in your neighborhood. Those kinds of resolutions are much more successful.

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Common behavioral practices that impede making both good and effective choices. Don’t “solve world hunger;” start a soup kitchen in your neighborhood. Those kinds of resolutions are much more successful.

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Common behavioral practices that impede making both good and effective choices. Don’t “solve world hunger;” start a soup kitchen in your neighborhood. Those kinds of resolutions are much more successful.

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Common behavioral practices that impede making both good and effective choices. Don’t “solve world hunger;” start a soup kitchen in your neighborhood. Those kinds of resolutions are much more successful.

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1) Ask ourselves the wrong questions.

Summary: Why asking the wrong questions inhbits good choices.

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