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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2017 · 22 MIN

Episode 48: Launching New Ideas

from Exponential Wisdom

In this episode, Peter describes his rule of thumb that if something is 10x better, cheaper, faster, or easier, people will switch their behavior and change.
 Dan gives an example of Acceptance Momentum in history: when Thomas Edison brought the light bulb to market in New York City, and how he used it to light up a public square area to become a huge attraction.
 Peter describes his idea of supercredibility, and why the first time you hear about an idea impacts your acceptance and confidence.

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