Chase Hughes
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I'm not going to download that McAfee thing. But if I believe that I'm vulnerable, then I get the antivirus. Then I'm aware of it and I'm looking out. You have to know that you're vulnerable.
I don't know if a number system would help or if that would really help that much. Maybe smooth lower eyelids is the key. I don't know.
I don't know if a number system would help or if that would really help that much. Maybe smooth lower eyelids is the key. I don't know.
I don't know if a number system would help or if that would really help that much. Maybe smooth lower eyelids is the key. I don't know.
Yeah. I would say if you find yourself... Clicking on ads on a regular basis. If you find yourself maybe buying stuff on Instagram or Facebook or whatever on a regular basis, which I do to this day. I got this watch because of an Instagram ad.
Yeah. I would say if you find yourself... Clicking on ads on a regular basis. If you find yourself maybe buying stuff on Instagram or Facebook or whatever on a regular basis, which I do to this day. I got this watch because of an Instagram ad.
Yeah. I would say if you find yourself... Clicking on ads on a regular basis. If you find yourself maybe buying stuff on Instagram or Facebook or whatever on a regular basis, which I do to this day. I got this watch because of an Instagram ad.
Their algorithm is so good. Yeah. Because I'll buy stuff and I'll be like, man, that ad was made for me. They made that ad for me. But if you find yourself doing that stuff or if you find yourself going down rabbit holes that don't make logical sense, once you back away from it, it doesn't make sense. That's the way that you like.
Their algorithm is so good. Yeah. Because I'll buy stuff and I'll be like, man, that ad was made for me. They made that ad for me. But if you find yourself doing that stuff or if you find yourself going down rabbit holes that don't make logical sense, once you back away from it, it doesn't make sense. That's the way that you like.
Their algorithm is so good. Yeah. Because I'll buy stuff and I'll be like, man, that ad was made for me. They made that ad for me. But if you find yourself doing that stuff or if you find yourself going down rabbit holes that don't make logical sense, once you back away from it, it doesn't make sense. That's the way that you like.
If I'm doing those things, I need to put some stuff in place, put some hurdles for me so I don't make impulsive decisions. And if you are good at influence, that's what you're really good at. Well, there's two things. You're good at weaponizing cognitive dissonance, number one. So if you're good at influence, you're using cognitive dissonance as a weapon.
If I'm doing those things, I need to put some stuff in place, put some hurdles for me so I don't make impulsive decisions. And if you are good at influence, that's what you're really good at. Well, there's two things. You're good at weaponizing cognitive dissonance, number one. So if you're good at influence, you're using cognitive dissonance as a weapon.
If I'm doing those things, I need to put some stuff in place, put some hurdles for me so I don't make impulsive decisions. And if you are good at influence, that's what you're really good at. Well, there's two things. You're good at weaponizing cognitive dissonance, number one. So if you're good at influence, you're using cognitive dissonance as a weapon.
Number two, you're good at identity and crafting and shaping who a person, not who they think they are, who they publicly say they are. Those are two different things. So if I can get you to publicly agree that you are one type of person, even if it's a very small commitment, then I'm starting to shape identity and who you're publicly agreed that you are, who you are as a person.
Number two, you're good at identity and crafting and shaping who a person, not who they think they are, who they publicly say they are. Those are two different things. So if I can get you to publicly agree that you are one type of person, even if it's a very small commitment, then I'm starting to shape identity and who you're publicly agreed that you are, who you are as a person.
Number two, you're good at identity and crafting and shaping who a person, not who they think they are, who they publicly say they are. Those are two different things. So if I can get you to publicly agree that you are one type of person, even if it's a very small commitment, then I'm starting to shape identity and who you're publicly agreed that you are, who you are as a person.
And I think at the end of the day, that's what truly matters. I'm just shaping those two things. I'm using identity as the hallway and cognitive dissonance as the wall. It's fascinating.
And I think at the end of the day, that's what truly matters. I'm just shaping those two things. I'm using identity as the hallway and cognitive dissonance as the wall. It's fascinating.
And I think at the end of the day, that's what truly matters. I'm just shaping those two things. I'm using identity as the hallway and cognitive dissonance as the wall. It's fascinating.
Yeah. Yeah. But most of the ones that I did were. Just to be honest, it was wealthy people that were being sued because they owned a business and then people were suing them. So that's usually what it is. And most of them were jury trials. Interesting. And some of them were...