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Think More Rationally by Pretending You're Giving Advice to Someone Else


When you’re faced with making a decision that involves yourself, it’s difficult to be rational because you’re trapped in your own world and biases. One way to get past these is to ask yourself, “If this was about someone else that I love and care about, what would I tell them?”

In the video, Dan Ariely, a psychologist and author of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions, says that when you deal with someone else’s problems, you are removed from their emotions and can offer real, straightforward advice. So take that idea and use it on yourself. When you imagine you’re an outsider, your advice to yourself could end up being different from your first gut reactions.

A Simple Mind Trick Will Help You Think More Rationally | Big Think