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What Kind Of Thinking Can Be Trusted - 0390

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🗓️ 5 July 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about how to trust other people's thinking.

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome back to the Personality Hacker podcast.

0:07.5

My name is Joel Mark Witt.

0:08.7

And I'm Antonio Dodge.

0:10.1

When we think about trusting people, there are a lot of things we can trust about them.

0:15.3

And I think one of those things we can trust is their thinking, the thoughts they put

0:22.0

into things or don't put into things, and I was going to ask you, Antonio, as a thinker

0:26.4

to kick this off today, how do you, because I know how I do it as a feeler, but how do

0:32.1

you know whether to trust somebody's thinking or not?

0:36.2

Is it more about what they're thinking, like the results or conclusions they're coming

0:40.0

to, or is it more about the processes they are using to come to those conclusions, or

0:45.9

is it a combination of both of those?

0:48.0

Hmm.

0:49.0

That is a really good question.

0:51.0

So let me preface this by saying there's nobody whose thoughts I trust a hundred percent.

0:58.3

What about your own?

0:59.3

No.

1:00.3

Oh, definitely not.

1:01.3

Really?

1:02.3

No.

1:03.3

Lord, no.

1:04.3

Yeah, no.

1:05.3

In fact, trusting every thought you have too much, I think is the fastest way to have

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