Clinging to what is proven by science is natural in a world of information overload. It doesn’t make you bad, but it can render you narrow-minded and short-sighted.
Trusting What You Know
The answers you seek are not found in Google search results. They’re within you. All you need to do is trust.
You Don’t Have to See It To Believe It
The common saying “I’ll believe it when I see it” sends us on an unnecessary search for proof. To see it, you must believe it.
The Problem With Proving Them Wrong
We love a good “prove them wrong” story. But here’s where that strategy falls short.
What Are You Trying to Prove?
Our show and tell culture worships proof and rewards tangible success and achievement. We celebrate what we can measure. But what are you really trying to prove?