When you are like most people, you tend to make bad decisions based on your emotions. A colleague is joking about your shoes. You are very annoyed that these shoes were given to you by a dying grandmother. So you've decided to "make love to these people" and quit your job for profit. This is not a smart decision. But wait, it gets worse and worse. It turns out that it is not enough to emotionally evade important decisions. Emotions have been shown to influence decision-making days, weeks, or even months after calming down and "analyzing" the situation. What's more surprising and less intuitive is that relatively mild, short-term emotions can sometimes have a long-term impact on your decisions. But for some reason, security is heightened and protection begins. You do not want
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