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In the best case, gratitude can trigger a feedback loop.
gratitude can trigger a feedback loop.
We value your feedback.
We value your feedback.
You can see how this positive feedback loop leads to more food and more stuff, culminating in a world where people have so much stuff that we must rent space to store it and so much food that obesity has become a bigger killer than starvation.
this positive feedback loop leads to more food and more stuff,
You say, "I need to go in a moment, but--" and this is where you ask one last question, provide one last bit of feedback.
provide one last bit of feedback.
Feel free to leave a comment with your experiences, feedback or suggestions.
feedback or suggestions.
Feel free to leave a comment with your experience, feedback, or suggestions.
feedback, or suggestions.
It can help set the stage if you're curious and open to what feedback they might have for you.
That sort of feedback isn't always easy to hear.
They're asking you for your feedback, be ready to share something in that conversation.
They're asking you for your feedback.
It's a feedback loop that becomes harder to escape and just like a drug your tolerance for visual stimulation has now compounded, making it more difficult to be turned on by reality.
It's a feedback loop that becomes harder to escape.
And you need to have some flexibility in your opinions and look have a tight feedback loop with how it's going with the world.
have a tight feedback loop with how it’s going with the world