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Politics as a Game and Managing Anger Productively
The hosts discuss the importance of understanding the game politicians play and how to collaborate inclined with their incentives. They also delve into dealing with feelings of anger and applauding productive changes instead of constantly berating negative ones.
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The stokes did not see anger as a productive emotion, and suggest focusing on things that are in your control, such as ensuring the safety and well-being of your family and close friends, and accepting what you cannot control or influence.
25:11 - 27:48 (02:37)
Summary
The stokes did not see anger as a productive emotion, and suggest focusing on things that are in your control, such as ensuring the safety and well-being of your family and close friends, and accepting what you cannot control or influence.
ChapterPolitics as a Game and Managing Anger Productively
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode of the Tim Ferriss Show, Tim and his guest Bosema St. John discuss the importance of applauding what you want more of, instead of berating what you want less of.
27:49 - 32:29 (04:40)
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In this episode of the Tim Ferriss Show, Tim and his guest Bosema St. John discuss the importance of applauding what you want more of, instead of berating what you want less of. Tim explains how this philosophy has influenced his approach to supporting politicians who make good decisions late and reinforcing positive behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.