
How Bias Limits our Success.
03/17/21 • 32 min
Have you ever met someone that you prejudged but once you get to know them, you realize you misjudged them? I think that happens a lot and in this episode I discuss bias and how being open to accepting different viewpoints and unusual people can be the very key to your life success. Enjoy.
Have you ever met someone that you prejudged but once you get to know them, you realize you misjudged them? I think that happens a lot and in this episode I discuss bias and how being open to accepting different viewpoints and unusual people can be the very key to your life success. Enjoy.
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