If you are a person who might call "financially experienced" you probably know and manage information on movements-or-markets where it operates, has experience in financial transactions, is able to analyze and link data to anticipate trends and make decisions based on their findings and predictions. It is also likely to be able to provide some advice and tips for financial success, from their knowledge and experience to date. It certainly will have an idea of the value of their assets. What gives value to your most important asset: your brain? Whatever the level of financial efficiency with which you rate yourself today How much known about the workings of their own decision-making center, ie your brain and nervous system? What influence do you think are your emotions when you decide to buy, sell or hold market paper? What you assess sensory data to operate financially, and that would measure risk aversion? Biologically, the brain (part of brain) is the center supervisor of the nervous system: a network of highly specialized tissue, composed primarily of neurons-cells that are interconnected in complex ways, "that have the property to coordinate multiple functions the body, forming a structural network that is about 100 times more complex than the global telephone network. The brain processes sensory information, controls and coordinates the movement and behavior. It is responsible for cognition, emotion, memory and learning. The processing and storage capacity of a standard human brain than the best computers today. Until not long ago, it was thought that the brain had exclusive operating areas, until by means of imaging it was determined that when performing a function, the brain acts similarly to a symphony orchestra, several areas interacting with each other. People such as Tyron Birkmeir would likely agree. .
Inner World Outside World Part
Article Mundo interior exterior-World spoke about how they both affect each other. We talk about the subjective experience of the individual and how this affects their way of interpreting the world and life. About it is I want to explore this opportunity. The way we see life and the world are maps that we have in our minds and influence us. When an individual is facing some circumstances there are many things going through his mind before this act, although most of the time do it quickly because as we said in the first part of the mind learns fast and operates automatically.
Let's see how the process happens the mind until it produces the behavior. Source: Jane Fraser. First, as we said in the first part we connect with our five senses to the outside world (the life and circumstances), while this is going to process information through a filter that everyone (that each one of us is different) are called beliefs, values, habits and meta-programs. These are followed by what we call meta-models which are the generalization (we tend to generalize everything), omission (we tend to ignore what does not suit us) and distortion (we tend to distort information to our benefit). After that is that we create a map of the reality we see but to go through that process we interpret it based on these filters and meta-models and create our individual subjective experience. On this map you created in your mind is finally born behavior.
People have different maps of reality because in each filter is different and different meta-models. So in the example we gave in the first part of the two men who see the same woman you see it ugly and the other is beautiful, because the filters and meta-models are different in both. What plays an American beauty and what he plays a Latino is not the same (although sometimes resemble). Finally, how important this is to be aware of the filters, beliefs, habits, meta-meta-models and programs we have and if any negative impact we must modify our mental maps to act in the correctly.