Hi Reader, Recently I learned about a concept called the region beta paradox (RGB). This paradox states that someone is more likely to recover quickly from a more distressing experience than a less distressing one. The most common example found on the web is: Someone who prefers to walk to places within a mile from their home. If the destination is further out than a mile, they will drive, effectively reaching their destination quicker when traveling a longer distance than a shorter one….
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The #1 habit that led to my success The Benefits of Daydreaming Hi Reader, In this week’s issue, I would like to tell you about a conversation that I had on X (formerly Twitter). So, one user posted: “what was the number one habit that led to your success?” As I was thinking about my response, I was picturing a face-face conversation with him, and then it hit me — daydreaming. I daydream often, and that habit tends to let me understand certain aspects of my life. Having said this, he stated…