Why people who talk about their ambitions may be less likely to achieve them
From TED Talks: After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it's better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as the 1920s to show why people who talk about their ambitions may be less likely to achieve them.
I am not sure if this applies to everyday life and on a larger scale but it is an interesting observation nonetheless.
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