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Dr. Daniel Crosby - Burn it Down: Allow New Ideas to Flourish in Your Life
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Dr. Daniel Crosby
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Feb 27, 2025
Episode Duration |
00:11:44

Tune in to hear:

  • Learn about the 1988 Yellowstone fires and some of the positive ecological effects it brought about.
  • How can we “burn down” our damaging past assumptions and allow for new ideas to flourish in our own lives?
  • What does the Latin phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” mean?
  • How can we unearth our beliefs that we take for granted and examine them?

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This year on Standard Deviations, we are going to try something a little different. We will be running the episodes weekly now, there will be no guests, each episode will disappear a week after it publishes and we are really going to focus on meaning this season. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Crosby looks at how we can “burn down” our past assumptions to allow new ideas to flourish in our lives. Educated at Brigham Young and Emory Universities, Dr. Daniel Crosby is a psychologist and behavioral finance expert who helps organizations understand the intersection of mind and markets. Dr. Crosby's first book, Personal Benchmark: Integrating Behavioral Finance and Investment Management, was a New York Times bestseller. His second book, The Laws of Wealth, was named the best investment book of 2017 by the Axiom Business Book Awards and has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese and German. His latest work, The Behavioral Investor, is an in-depth look at how sociology, psychology and neurology all impact investment decision-making. Daniel was named one of the “12 Thinkers to Watch” by Monster.com, a “Financial Blogger You Should Be Reading” by AARP and a member of InvestmentNews prestigious "40 Under 40". When he is not consulting around market psychology, Daniel enjoys independent films, fanatically following St. Louis Cardinals baseball, and spending time with his wife and three children.

Tune in to hear:

  • Learn about the 1988 Yellowstone fires and some of the positive ecological effects it brought about.
  • How can we “burn down” our damaging past assumptions and allow for new ideas to flourish in our own lives?
  • What does the Latin phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” mean?
  • How can we unearth our beliefs that we take for granted and examine them?

Links

Connect with Us

Compliance Code: 0524-U-25055

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