King Solomon is synonymous with wisdom and great advice. But in his personal affairs, he was incredibly shortsighted. His story has given rise to the concept of Solomon’s paradox.
Studies have proven that we are much better at giving rational and useful advice to other people rather than ourselves — we’re much more expert when we’re distanced from a situation.
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WHEN IS THE LAST TIME YOU TOOK A RISK? HOW DID IT WORK OUT?
Invited by several friends, I tried a restaurant with food I would normally not choose to eat. Surprisingly, the food was great, and I enjoyed the company. It’s always a good idea to sometimes step out of your routine and comfort zone to discover things you never knew you’d appreciate.
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