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" ... However, when it comes to Big Data AI for human beings and their behaviors, attitudes and intentions, many of which are driven by subconscious impulses not measurable by random digital clicks, success has been lagging. This is also where the majority of companies are attempting to find Big Data value by mining and analyzing transactions of customers and customer data files. ... "
" ... If you're looking to better understand the relationship between your conscious and subconscious mind, or you simply want to become more skilled at creating the reality you seek (manifesting), then check this book out. I found myself manifesting much more quickly than usual because these ideas were so top-of-mind while reading this that I was able to overlook some of the editing errors and abundant use of biblical language. That said, it was totally worth reading for the science-meets-metaphysical approach and the outcomes I saw. ... "
" ... In fact, one of the biggest mistakes you can make is to hide your hands in your pockets, behind your back, or beneath the conference table. Hidden hands make you look less trustworthy, one of the nonverbal signals that is deeply ingrained in our subconscious. In our prehistory, when someone approached with hands out of view, it was a clear signal of potential danger. Although today the threat of hidden hands is more symbolic than real, our ingrained psychological discomfort remains. ... "
" ... This subconscious behavior can prevent us from admitting we are wrong, resisting the possibility that what we believe is false. ... "
" ... You have to be flexible enough to listen to your customers. There is no substitute for research. You can say “well, I have good intuition for my customers.” That’s good! But intuition is your subconscious putting the pieces together to come to a conclusion. And with more information, you’ll make it more accurate. ... "