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Our brains are wired to look for bad news, which is why we pay more attention to negative news than positive news.
17:22 - 22:00 (04:37)
Summary
Our brains are wired to look for bad news, which is why we pay more attention to negative news than positive news. Consuming six or more hours of news media can lead to greater signs of PTSD and emotional trauma than actually being involved in an event.
ChapterThe Extraordinary World and How It's Getting Better Every Day
Episode#579 - Peter Diamandis - The Mindset Secrets Of Elite Performers
PodcastModern Wisdom
This podcast discusses the importance of actively shaping an exponential mindset in order to keep up with the exponentially advancing technology and transform industries within a few years.
22:00 - 24:54 (02:53)
Summary
This podcast discusses the importance of actively shaping an exponential mindset in order to keep up with the exponentially advancing technology and transform industries within a few years.
ChapterThe Extraordinary World and How It's Getting Better Every Day
Episode#579 - Peter Diamandis - The Mindset Secrets Of Elite Performers
PodcastModern Wisdom
By exposing your mind to positive information, you can shape your neural net to see the world in a more positive light.
24:54 - 27:44 (02:50)
Summary
By exposing your mind to positive information, you can shape your neural net to see the world in a more positive light. This can counteract the prevalence of negative news and lead to a happier and more fulfilling life.
ChapterThe Extraordinary World and How It's Getting Better Every Day
Episode#579 - Peter Diamandis - The Mindset Secrets Of Elite Performers
PodcastModern Wisdom
The podcast discusses the importance of changing one's mindset from a negative to a positive one, as well as the positive effects of such a change.
27:44 - 29:11 (01:27)
Summary
The podcast discusses the importance of changing one's mindset from a negative to a positive one, as well as the positive effects of such a change.