Sunday, February 19, 2023

Brain Food: Attention To Detail

FS | BRAIN FOOD

No. 512 — Feb 19th, 2023 — Read on FS

Timeless ideas and insights for life.

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Adding Exceptions is easier than updating:

"Once the mind has accepted a plausible explanation for something, it becomes a framework for all the information that is perceived after it. We're drawn, subconsciously, to fit and contort all the subsequent knowledge we receive into our framework, whether it fits or not. Psychologists call this "cognitive rigidity". The facts that built an original premise are gone, but the conclusion remains—the general feeling of our opinion floats over the collapsed foundation that established it. Information overload, "busyness," speed, and emotion all exacerbate this phenomenon. They make it even harder to update our beliefs or remain open-minded."

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Insight

"Nothing can make our life, or the lives of other people, more beautiful than perpetual kindness."

— Leo Tolstoy

Tiny Thought

The cost of being who you are is conflict with those who want you to be someone else.

The cost of being what others want you to be is conflict with yourself.

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Attention to detail is the winning attitude:

"Wolff is a self-admitted stickler for even the smallest details. He told me that when he first visited the Mercedes team's factory, in Brackley, England, he walked into the lobby and sat down to wait for the team principal he would come to replace. "On the table were a crumpled Daily Mail newspaper from the week before and two old paper coffee cups," Wolff recalled. "I went up to the office to meet him, and at the end of our conversation I said, 'I look forward to working together. But just one thing—that reception area doesn't say "F1," and that's where it needs to start if we want to win.' He said, 'It's the engineering that makes us win,' and I replied, 'No, it's the attitude. It all starts with an attention to detail.'" ... This mindset has contributed to the emergence of an organization that is obsessed with excellence—one that constantly aims to raise its standards and set the benchmark within its sport."

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Cheers, — Shane

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