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Truth And Emotional Management

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These days, the intersection between truth and information is becoming smaller and smaller, leaving us with nothing but opinions and biases that often clash with one another in spectacular ways. How do we manage our emotions in this era of informational overload and normalized intolerance? In this episode Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the unsettling reality that humanity has lost the ability to process truth from facts simply because of the sheer speed and volume of unfiltered information that bombard us every day. With bit after bit of information validating each of our biases, it has become very easy for unscrupulous powers to hijack people’s beliefs and biases and purchase truth. How does that make you feel? We live in a world full of triggers. Now is the time to learn how to reframe our response to stimuli to avoid being overwhelmed.

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These days, the intersection between truth and information is becoming smaller and smaller, leaving us with nothing but opinions and biases that often clash with one another in spectacular ways. How do we manage our emotions in this era of informational overload and normalized intolerance? In this episode Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the unsettling reality that humanity has lost the ability to process truth from facts simply because of the sheer speed and volume of unfiltered information that bombard us every day. With bit after bit of information validating each of our biases, it has become very easy for unscrupulous powers to hijack people’s beliefs and biases and purchase truth. How does that make you feel? We live in a world full of triggers. Now is the time to learn how to reframe our response to stimuli to avoid being overwhelmed.

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