Many people have a bias
toward “new.” We infer "new” to mean improved or at least fresh. Such
thinking leads us to give short shrift to the tried and true, proven
ideas and products that have survived and thrived through the decades.
So, I thought, as my PsychologyToday.com article today, it might be helpful to offer a list of tried-and-trues.
Maybe you’ll find one or more you’d like to, well, try, perhaps try
again. Or better, this list might trigger your own tried and
trues—things you’ve tried but perhaps forgotten about or want to try
again.
Friday, March 16, 2018
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