Scott, in his 5th quarter assessment and Ramsuer in his post on Reconsidering the Team both made excellent points about the good and not so good on Saturday. Certainly we’ve all done our own analysis and as I was thinking about things it reminded me of a book I recently read and how the following bears consideration:
Scott Galloway is a very successful business owner, author and Marketing Professor at NYU's Stern School of Business. In his new book, "The Algebra of Happiness", he explains this quote:
Our perception of how bad things are is typically much worse than they actually are in reality and our perception during good times is that they are much better than they really are.
Just some food for thought.
Scott Galloway is a very successful business owner, author and Marketing Professor at NYU's Stern School of Business. In his new book, "The Algebra of Happiness", he explains this quote:
Our perception of how bad things are is typically much worse than they actually are in reality and our perception during good times is that they are much better than they really are.
Just some food for thought.