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Encore: Common Sense

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Irrationality is common in today’s society.

Why?

We live in an era where we value entertainment over learning, and impression over impact. And a lack of common sense causes this shallow and superficial culture.

But developing a greater capacity for common sense is simple, even if it’s not easy.

So, how do you do it, so you not only change your lives, but the lives of your loved ones around you?

In this episode, you’ll discover the critical elements you need to develop your common sense. You’ll also discover how to apply knowledge from your field into everyday life.

Listen now.

Show Highlights Include:

  • Why we glorify shallow things and participate in a superficial culture in today's society (and how you can break out of that trance). (0:41)
  • The 3 critical elements you need to develop your capacity for common sense—in 30 days or less. (1:42)
  • The difference between intelligence and knowledge (and how to apply your knowledge in your everyday life) (2:01)
  • How this second fundamental element of common sense makes you more confident in your decision-making. (6:24)

Do you want to stop existing and start living your best life right now? Click here to get the first chapter of Dr. Rick’s best-selling book, Lessons From a Third-Grade Dropout, for free.

  continue reading

204 episodes

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Irrationality is common in today’s society.

Why?

We live in an era where we value entertainment over learning, and impression over impact. And a lack of common sense causes this shallow and superficial culture.

But developing a greater capacity for common sense is simple, even if it’s not easy.

So, how do you do it, so you not only change your lives, but the lives of your loved ones around you?

In this episode, you’ll discover the critical elements you need to develop your common sense. You’ll also discover how to apply knowledge from your field into everyday life.

Listen now.

Show Highlights Include:

  • Why we glorify shallow things and participate in a superficial culture in today's society (and how you can break out of that trance). (0:41)
  • The 3 critical elements you need to develop your capacity for common sense—in 30 days or less. (1:42)
  • The difference between intelligence and knowledge (and how to apply your knowledge in your everyday life) (2:01)
  • How this second fundamental element of common sense makes you more confident in your decision-making. (6:24)

Do you want to stop existing and start living your best life right now? Click here to get the first chapter of Dr. Rick’s best-selling book, Lessons From a Third-Grade Dropout, for free.

  continue reading

204 episodes

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