How to avoid the dark side of success and win for the right reasons.
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Ask yourself:
Do you feel like you are constantly chasing the dopamine hit of a win?
Do you feel like you do things because of other's expectations?
Do you do things just to beat people?
If you answered yes to any of those, you could be in the Success Trap
Let’s take a look...
Behind every victory is the desire for the next one, and that can be a good thing if you have good goals linked to a purpose.
But maybe for you, every success just makes you want more.
In reality, there is no peak to success; the climb towards the next one can become addictive.
You love to make things complicated, and it's not your fault.
But you need to stop; let's find out how.
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We are the cause of most of our complicated issues in life.
When faced with two competing options, we are more likely to choose the more complex option even if there is a simple choice available.
Welcome to complexity bias...
To beat it, you 1st need to understand why you do it
Complexity bias is our tendency to look at something easy to understand and then see it as having many difficult parts, or, we may view it as more complex while in a confused or stressed state