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🗓️ 25 February 2020
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In this episode, I am going to teach you the key to mastering four of the most vital processes to a blogger. This teaching is going to be closely tied to the statistical findings of Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel Prize laureate.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the blog millionaire, where we break down the essential strategies of today's most successful bloggers |
0:08.0 | to take your blog to the next level with top-notch content, monumental traffic growth, and multiple revenue streams to go beyond your wildest goals. |
0:17.0 | So get ready to blog like a pro and make your traffic explode with your host, whose blog gets more than one million visitors every single month, Brandon Galey. |
0:29.8 | My name's Brandon Galey and welcome to episode 165 of the blog Millionaire. |
0:35.9 | In this episode, I'm going to teach you the key to mastering for the |
0:41.0 | most vital processes to a blogger. This teaching is going to be closely tied to the statistical |
0:47.3 | findings of Daniel Conneman, a Nobel Prize laureate. In his book, Thinking Fast and Slow, Connivan describes the ways in which we think or make decisions |
1:00.9 | and how those work against or with one another. |
1:05.4 | I will give you a quick one-minute summary of the key findings of the book, |
1:09.6 | and then I will tell you how to apply |
1:11.7 | the main breakthrough to the four vital processes of your blog. The book's main idea |
1:18.2 | surrounds the presence of two ways of which we can process our thoughts. Kahneman calls this |
1:24.6 | slow and fast thinking. Fast thinking is better described as our intuition, |
1:31.6 | which relies on subconscious information and prior experience to make a decision. Slow thinking |
1:38.4 | is logical and deliberate, and it requires careful consideration of reasonable information to make a decision. |
1:48.0 | The book makes it clear that thinking fast can be a lot of help during emotional situations |
1:53.0 | or when you need to make split-second decisions. However, this type of thinking is also prone to excessive bias and will also look for things to confirm your suspicions. |
2:06.6 | Thus, fast thinking can get us in a big trouble or cause us to emotionally react when it is not necessary. |
2:15.0 | To properly balance out fast thinking, slow thinking is useful to make sure that |
2:21.3 | you choose correctly in a given situation and make informed decisions. Slow thinking often requires |
2:28.4 | you to seek out alternative options to counteract your own internal biases. |
2:37.1 | While slow thinking is better than fast thinking, |
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