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Banking on Digital Growth

26) #ExponentialInsights: Adapting to Hard, Fast Change w/ Dr. Benjamin Hardy

26) #ExponentialInsights: Adapting to Hard, Fast Change w/ Dr. Benjamin Hardy

36min |06/10/2020
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Banking on Digital Growth

26) #ExponentialInsights: Adapting to Hard, Fast Change w/ Dr. Benjamin Hardy

26) #ExponentialInsights: Adapting to Hard, Fast Change w/ Dr. Benjamin Hardy

36min |06/10/2020
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You can't predict the future.

But as Warren Buffett said, "Twenty years from now, everything's gonna be better than it has ever been."

In times like these, how do we adapt to hard, fast change in a way that creates a positive future for ourselves and our families?

On this episode of the Banking on Digital podcast, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, father of five and author of Personality Isn't Permanent, talked about how to adapt to hard, fast change.

We discuss:

-Why you need a future that gives your life purpose

-The reason personality tests are a terrible way to hire

-The process of imagination and decision making

You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.


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Description

You can't predict the future.

But as Warren Buffett said, "Twenty years from now, everything's gonna be better than it has ever been."

In times like these, how do we adapt to hard, fast change in a way that creates a positive future for ourselves and our families?

On this episode of the Banking on Digital podcast, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, father of five and author of Personality Isn't Permanent, talked about how to adapt to hard, fast change.

We discuss:

-Why you need a future that gives your life purpose

-The reason personality tests are a terrible way to hire

-The process of imagination and decision making

You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.


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You can't predict the future.

But as Warren Buffett said, "Twenty years from now, everything's gonna be better than it has ever been."

In times like these, how do we adapt to hard, fast change in a way that creates a positive future for ourselves and our families?

On this episode of the Banking on Digital podcast, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, father of five and author of Personality Isn't Permanent, talked about how to adapt to hard, fast change.

We discuss:

-Why you need a future that gives your life purpose

-The reason personality tests are a terrible way to hire

-The process of imagination and decision making

You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

You can't predict the future.

But as Warren Buffett said, "Twenty years from now, everything's gonna be better than it has ever been."

In times like these, how do we adapt to hard, fast change in a way that creates a positive future for ourselves and our families?

On this episode of the Banking on Digital podcast, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, father of five and author of Personality Isn't Permanent, talked about how to adapt to hard, fast change.

We discuss:

-Why you need a future that gives your life purpose

-The reason personality tests are a terrible way to hire

-The process of imagination and decision making

You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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