Are You Basing Your Fears On Incorrect Cause and Effect Assumptions?

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I saw an article in the news the other day about Diet Coke.

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Somebody in Europe did a study and they found a "link" between people who drank diet coke (or other drinks sweetened with fake sugar) and those

who had heart attacks.

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The way it was presented though, made it sound like if you took a sip of diet coke you were immediately going to drop dead from a heart attack.

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The thing about us humans is that there is usually TONS of variables going on at once.

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And from a scientific standpoint, PROVING that A causes B is very, very difficult.

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In fact, it's nearly impossible.

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So why are we so likely to believe one thing CAUSES something else when they are merely "linked"?

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Some evolutionary psychologists believe it was a shortcut in thinking.

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Like most of our "triggers," seeing all sorts of "cause-effect" relationships where none exist simply made it easier on the brain.

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Now, this type of thinking didn't do much damage back in the days when life was simple.

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But now there is SO MUCH data flying every which way you can "link" some pretty interesting things.

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Like certain marketing studies have found that "cat people" tend to like a certain brand of salsa.

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Why?

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Who knows.

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But it certainly doesn't mean if you EAT that particular salsa a bunch of cats would magically appear.

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That would be just silly.

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But strangely enough, a lot of us live our lives according to such silly notions.

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That girl didn't smile back at me MEANS that I suck.

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The teacher didn't call on me when I raised my hand MEANS I'm an idiot.

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My first attempt didn't make any money MEANS I'm destined to be homeless.

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The truth is that reality is much, much more open to interpretation then we believe.

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Which means (lol) that if you only take action consistently, and are open to all the feedback you get, you'll get a lot more than most people.

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Who are PARALYZED by the fear that all of those imaginary "cause-effect" relationships create in their brains.

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She didn't laugh at your joke doesn't MEAN that she doesn't like you.

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It could mean that she's nervous.

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It could mean that she didn't get it.

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It could mean that she didn't hear you. It could mean a lot of things.

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Unfortunately, one aspect of our brains is that we often and AUTOMATICALLY choose the WORST possible meaning.

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Why?

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Because those that did so in our ancient history were the most likely to survive.

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Luckily, most things you are "afraid" of aren't going to kill you.

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Not even close.

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So long as you LEAVE the meaning to anything open to interpretation, and RE-interpretation later, it can mean anything.

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Which means you can do anything, get anything, be anything.

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