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Tell me one thing about yourself you wouldn't tell

Tell me one thing about yourself you wouldn't tell

What are those things you do not want to tell others. These things may cause you embarrassment.
Tell me one thing about yourself you wouldn't want me to know.
Think before you blurt out anything wrong.
Tell about a failure and the lessons learnt. Show that now you are wiser and experienced.
Do's
• Tell about a situation where you failed
• Show the lessons learnt and improvement made
• Show your human side, flexibility and resilience
Don'ts
• I don't remember or there is nothing
• Don't blame anyone
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• Tell me about your most awkward moment
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The mistakes we make in our everyday life

• We are hardwired to make these mistakes • Few biases are simply evolutionary • These errors affect all of us including the bright ones • Experience is just not enough to overcome • but expertise is required to recognize and overcome

Few of biases as below · Anchoring - When an individual depends too heavily on an initial piece of information during decision making · Fixed pie - When we assume that our interests conflict with the other party's interests and we play adversarial · Framing - When we decide on our options differently when the options are presented with positive or negative connotations · Vividness – When we pay attention to strong features at the expense of less, that could be more impactful · Over confidence – When our subjective confidence is greater than the objective accuracy · Escalation – When initial decision is followed up with an irrational decision to justify the initial decision

Few ways to mitigate these biases are · Learn to recognize the bias · Use slow, effortful and logical thinking (System 2) · Avoid fast, automatic and effortless thinking (System 1) · Avoid negotiations which are thrust upon when not ready · Learn through use of stories, examples, exercises · Bring an outsider perspective