• Crossroads: Regret, Remorse, and the Art of Choice | Ep 104

  • Jan 31 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
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Crossroads: Regret, Remorse, and the Art of Choice | Ep 104

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    Ever stood at a crossroads, wondering which path to take and feeling the weight of regret? I get it, and I've been there. But here's the scoop: life's all about having the confidence to move forward despite closed doors. And in my journey, I've found that asking the right questions is like having a secret superpower.


    In this episode, I delve into a pivotal study on decision-making that's been a game-changer for me. We're dissecting the art of choice and the psychology behind anticipated regret, as well as understanding the differences between regret and remorse. Lastly, I want you to have the three steps I follow anytime I’m at one of life’s crucial junctures. So buckle up for a session that might just reshape how you approach those crossroads in your life.


    In this episode, I talk about…..

    • Closed paths and confidence.
    • Exploring anticipated regret vs remorse.
    • Integrating emotion into decision theory.
    • The art of choice in three steps.


    This episode is full of tools and strategies to maximize your profit, grow your business, and reclaim your freedom! Take a listen!


    Mentioned Resources

    Luke’s Rules Pt 1
    Luke’s Rules Pt 2

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