In this conveniently practical talk, Rabbi Dr Akiva Tatz reveals a clear and systematic guide to tackling life's most complex decisions, as well as tools to combat gnawing self-doubt.
What is interesting is that when you flip a coin to make a decision I find that I am either happy or disappointed with the coin's choice and then I know which one to choose
Summary: 1-ruthless objectivity look at decision in 3rd person 2-ask your rabbi who isn’t afraid to call you out 3-once you choose own it don’t look back 4-if it’s 50 50 flip a coin and don’t look back
Hi, it comes from the hebrew word נוגע / Nogea ,which means : to touch or affect. The meaning here is to take remove any consideration that biases your thinking.
"Our biggest enemy is our own doubt."
What is interesting is that when you flip a coin to make a decision I find that I am either happy or disappointed with the coin's choice and then I know which one to choose
Thank you, very helpful!!
Summary:
1-ruthless objectivity look at decision in 3rd person
2-ask your rabbi who isn’t afraid to call you out
3-once you choose own it don’t look back
4-if it’s 50 50 flip a coin and don’t look back
That so helpful, thanks
Thank you!
Thank you So much!
Wow! "[Don't] decide in the territory of the enemy."
How can you (realistically) remove bias? No one is free from it; not even your teacher.
of course you can, its the easiest ting to do, looking from another angle/outside in
Take out NeGeah??i dont have a clear understanding of the word
Hi, it comes from the hebrew word נוגע / Nogea ,which means : to touch or affect. The meaning here is to take remove any consideration that biases your thinking.
And what is the channel for women?
Women would say, “Yes, but . . .”