18: What 2 Korean Folk Tales Taught Me About Decision Making
What can two Korean Folk Tales about the UNESCO heritage sites in South Korea, Gyeongju teach us about cognitive biases? Through the insights distilled from the folk tales, Dr Yong shares 3 techniques to avoid the pitfalls of narrow decision-making.
References:
1. Source of information about the city of Gyeongju is from the UNESCO World Heritage Convention website. Retrieved from: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/976
2. The 3 techniques of reframing are from the book Decisive – How to Make Better Decisions. Heath, Chip & Heath, Dan (2013). Great Britain, Random House Books.
3. The quote "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change" in the introduction to the podcast is attributable Dr Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of self-development and spiritual growth. Source of quote: Dyer, W. (2009), Success Secrets, Retrieved from https://www.drwaynedyer.com/blog/success-secrets/
1. Source of information about the city of Gyeongju is from the UNESCO World Heritage Convention website. Retrieved from: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/976
2. The 3 techniques of reframing are from the book Decisive – How to Make Better Decisions. Heath, Chip & Heath, Dan (2013). Great Britain, Random House Books.
3. The quote "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change" in the introduction to the podcast is attributable Dr Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of self-development and spiritual growth. Source of quote: Dyer, W. (2009), Success Secrets, Retrieved from https://www.drwaynedyer.com/blog/success-secrets/