Career Decisions Unveiled
Daniel explores the nuanced process behind career decisions, emphasizing that they often stem from subtle influences over time rather than spontaneous moments. He discusses how social comparisons can plant the seeds of change, likening this to the concept of priming. Additionally, he highlights the cognitive shock experienced when returning from a break, suggesting that this moment may open individuals to new opportunities.In this clip
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Daniel Gross | The Knowledge Project #56
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